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Scott Brown makes hole-in-one, celebrates with Tiger Woods

It doesn’t get much better than making an ace right in front of Tiger Woods.

Scott Brown has never played with Tiger Woods before so the usual pre-round analysis centered around whether Brown would be able to handle this completely unique experience in golf. Tiger in red with a late Sunday tee time and the size of the crowds swirling around can be intimidating.

Brown, however, has acquitted himself nicely and actually been the player of the two to make a move to the lead, thanks to this helpful ace at the third hole. That’s a quick way to jump two stokes up the leaderboard and into a tie with Jason Gore and Davis Love III at 15-under. Tiger remains two shots back still at 13-under.

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