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How in the heck? This pond-skimming hole-in-one will leave your jaw on the floor
#themasters pic.twitter.com/JNNPWgW9OPThe shot didn’t count, because it came during a practice round, but Jon Rahm might have recorded the most improbable hole-in-one you will ever see, as he was gearing up for the start of the Masters Tournament that begins Thursday.Lining up on the famous par-3, 16th hole, Rahm intentionally tried a shot in which he hit a low liner in hopes that the ball would skip across the water and onto the green.Rahm succeeded when the ball took four skips on the water and reached the green -- but the shot only got better from there.Improbably, in a shot that might be best classified as one in 10 million, the ball rolled for yards on the green, took a wicked left turn and sped furiously toward the hole on the back