New York Post

Lightning strikes twice on 17th hole

- By MARK CANNIZZARO

PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. — Aaron Rai not only experience­d one of the thrills of his life Saturday at The Players Championsh­ip, but also he became a part of tournament history.

A 28-year-old Englishman playing in his first Players Championsh­ip, Rai carded a hole-in-one on the iconic par-3 17th hole during the third round. It was the second ace on the hole this week (Hayden Buckley aced it on Thursday), the first time that ever has happened.

Rai, who said it was the third ace of his career in competitio­n, sandwiched his hole-in-one between a birdie on the par-5 16th hole and a birdie on the difficult par-4 18th. So, he went 4-1-3 to close and finish at 9-under, four off Scottie Scheffler’s lead.

“Seventeen fell at a very good number with my gap wedge,’’ he said. “I hit it great, [it] looked great in the air and very pleased to see it go in. That was an incredible moment. And [I was] very pleased of the way that I played 18 as well on the back end of that.

“It can be quite tricky to compose myself after a situation like that, so to hit a great tee shot, to hit a great second shot and to make birdie was a very pleasing way to finish.’’

Rai shot 31 on the back nine for his 65. He’s one of 31 players competing in his first Players Championsh­ip this week and called the hole-inone “a little bit of a blur.’’

“I saw it go in and then I looked to the left to almost see, ‘Is it real?’ ’’ he said. “I saw the crowd’s hands in the air. In the second after that, I looked to the right towards my caddie and he came running at me. It happened very fast, but it feels very vivid now that I’m even talking about it and rememberin­g some of those images.

“I couldn’t quite believe that it happened, but very, very special. Very special. Something I’ll always remember.’’

A short time after the Rai fireworks, Tom Hoge finished up a 10-under 62, setting the course record. Hoge, a friendly, unassuming 33-year-old from Statesvill­e, N.C., shot 78 in his opening round and looked like a lock to miss the cut.

But he followed that with a 4-under 68 in his second round, had to sweat out making the cut (which ended being 2-over) and then shot the 62 to stand at 8-under for the tournament.

“I didn’t even know it was a course record until after we got done in the scoring,’’ Hoge said. “Today was going to be the day to do it if you were going to out here because it was soft with little wind, so you felt like you could make birdies and keep trying to make birdies. So just felt fortunate and tried to take advantage of it the best I could.’’

 ?? Getty Images ?? AGAIN? The gallery erupts after Aaron Rai hits a holein-one on the 17th hole Saturday, the second ace on the hole at The Players Championsh­ip this week.
Getty Images AGAIN? The gallery erupts after Aaron Rai hits a holein-one on the 17th hole Saturday, the second ace on the hole at The Players Championsh­ip this week.

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