Yesterday was a great day to be Rory McIlroy or Shane Lowry—hitting dynamite aces on Spyglass Hill’s No. 15 and Pebble Beach’s No. 7—it was just as fun to be a media member coasting off of the major winners’ success.
Shane Lowry, like Rory McIlroy, make a hole-in-one Thursday at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. But Lowry's came on one of golf's most famous holes.
Lowry emulated his Ryder Cup team-mate later in the day, finding the cup with his effort from the tee on the seventh hole. After finishing his round, the 37-year-old taunted McIlroy by insisting that his ace was the better of the two.
SHANE Lowry joked ‘Put it on Rory’s tab’ as journalists at Pebble Beach were treated to free drinks after their respective hole-in-ones. As if getting to cover a golf tournament
Scottie Scheffler looked every bit like the No. 1 player in the world even if he didn't make a hole-in-one during the exciting start to the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
Shane Lowry was quick to get the beers in after he followed Rory McIlroy by sinking a hole-in-one at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am. McIlroy achieved the second ace of his PGA Tour on the par-three 15th
While pro-ams can be tricky events for golfers to navigate, Shane Lowry knows how to keep it clear with his pro-am partners.
Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry two shots off the lead after hitting holes-in-one during first round of Pebble Beach Pro-Am; Justin Rose carded seven-under 65, one shot behind clubhouse leader Russell Henley;
Justin Thomas penned a letter to PGA Tour members imploring change, as The Athletic's Gabby Herzig posted on social media. In the letter, Thomas asked his fellow players to be more active and open in communicating with television partners.
We have had a year to digest the dramatic changes to the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, one of golf’s premier events over the past eight decades. I get it. The celebrities had always been the pitch to lure thousands of casual golf fans out to one of the most pristine golf courses in the world,
Major winner Shane Lowry aced Pebble Beach’s 7th hole during the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am — and his hole in one list became even wilder.