Matt Kuchar hit a rare hole-in-one at the Masters and then made a young fan's day
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Matt Kuchar had the rarest of shots at the Masters, hitting a hole-in-one on the 16th hole.
It was the first ace at this year's Masters Tournament. More impressively, it was just the 19th hole-in-one ever at No. 16 and just the 28th hole-in-one in the history of the tournament.
Here is the moment.
But Kuchar wasn't finished.
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After pulling the ball from the hole, he proceeded to autograph the ball and then passed it off to a young fan. That fan was grinning ear-to-ear long after the moment and just made a memory for life.
Well done, Mr. Kuchar.
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