In the history of the Masters Tournament at Augusta National, there have now been 32 holes-in-one.
The 16th hole has recorded the most aces of any hole at Augusta National—23—with the latest coming on Thursday.
Tommy Fleetwood aced the par-3 hole during the first round to join the exclusive group of those with Masters aces.
What about the other holes?
The fourth has just one ace ever.
The sixth has had five holes-in-one.
The most famous par 3 at Augusta is the 12th and there have been just three aces there.
Below is a list of all the aces, including the two made on the 16th hole in the 2019 Masters by Justin Thomas and Bryson DeChambeau.
But first, here’s Tommy Fleetwood’s ace.
Straight into the hole! Tommy Fleetwood aces No. 16. #themasters pic.twitter.com/xUMfqyyuno
— The Masters (@TheMasters) April 8, 2021
In tournament history, five aces were made by amateurs, one was made by a golfer using a mashie niblick and one was made by a golfer using a spade mashie. (Bonus points if you know what those two clubs look like).