19th Hole

Aces On Tour

Aces in Tour

Canadian golfers on tour have demonstrated exceptional skill and precision on the course this year. In this article, we’ll highlight the remarkable hole-in-ones scored by Canadian players during recent tournaments, celebrating their achievements.

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Alena Sharp
  • July 18, 2024
  • Dana Open
  • Highland Meadows Golf Club, Sylvania, OH
  • Round 1, Hole #14

Alena Sharp on her hole-in-one:

“It was 165 yards. I hit a 6 iron. It landed on the front of the green and then rolled into the cup”

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Maddie Szeryk
  • August 17, 2024
  • Wildhorse Ladies Golf Classic
  • Wildhorse Golf Course, Pendleton, OR
  • Round 2, Hole #4
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Sarah-Eve Rheaume
  • June 14, 2024
  • Peleton Glencoe Invitational
  • The Glencoe Golf & Country Club, Calgary, AB.
  • Round 1, Hole #13

Sarah-Eve Rheaume on her hole-in-one:

“On hole #13 of the Forest, front pin 101 yards I hit 54 degree. Landed probably like 6-8 feet past a little left and spun back right off that slope, just hit the flagstick and dropped. Was a pretty fun moment on a hard golf day for me. My first hole-in-one in a tournament and second one ever but first that I could actually see go in as my first was on an uphill par 3.”

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Joey Savoie
  • PGA TOUR Americas
  • July 27, 2024
  • Commissionaires Ottawa Open
  • Eagle Creek Golf Club – Ottawa, ON.
  • Round 3, Hole #15

Joey Savoie on his hole-in-one:

“I had just made birdie in the third round of the Ottawa Commissionaires Open and I arrived to hole #15. I was not having a particularly remarkable day at that point. It was slightly downwind, pin in the front, 186 yards and I took my 7 iron. I decided to hit a three quarter shot and as soon as it left the club face it was heading straight at it. As I stared it down, my playing partner Alex Weiss said in the air, “do it.” It landed about a yard in front of the flag and rolled in. Looking at the green, I saw the ball disappear and a volunteer raised in his two arms on the back of the green. I turned around to Alex while letting go of my 7 iron in celebration. We gave each other high fives, laughed and then proceeded to give high fives to my caddie, my friends and spectators around the tee box! Turned around the day and started my second hole of a 98 hole stretch without a bogey.”

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Chris Crisologo
  • PGA TOUR Americas
  • August 15, 2024
  • Elk Ridge Saskatchewan Open
  • Elk Ridge Resort
  • Round 1, Hole #17

Chris Crisologo on his hole-in-one:

“134 yard 56 degree. It was downwind and downhill. Hit it into the slope behind and it spun back into the hole.”