Golf Jon Rahm Achieves a hole-in-one with a drainer shot November 12, 18:38

In the practice round of the overseas major tournament "Masters Tournament" for men's golf, Jon Rahm, who is second in the world ranking, shows a super shot to achieve a hole-in-one in the draining shot of the 16th hole over the pond, which is customary. I did.

This year's "Masters Tournament" will be postponed from April to November due to the influence of the new coronavirus, and will start on the night of the 12th of Japan time at Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia, USA.



Every year, in the practice round, it is customary for the players to perform a draining shot that hits a low shot so that the water surface of the pond bounces in response to the request from the spectators at the 16th hole over the pond, and this is no spectator. However, each player challenged the draining shot as usual.



Of these, in the practice round on the 10th, a low trajectory ball hit by Spain's Jon Rahm with an iron, which was second in the world ranking, bounced on the surface of the water to catch the green, rolled on a slope and entered the cup as it was, becoming a hole-in-one. ..



Ram, who showed off his super shot, smiled and pushed his hands up to express his joy.



Two players from Japan, Hideki Matsuyama and Shugo Imahira, will participate in this year's Masters Tournament.