Brian Harman had an ace at No. 3 today. He just made another one at No. 14. #FedExCup http://t.co/OB9bMXItVx
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) August 30, 2015 PGA Tour pro makes incredible two holes-in-one in same round at Barclays
Brian Harman is just the third player in Tour history with two aces on the card.


For the third time in PGA Tour history, a player made multiple aces in a single round. Brian Harman pulled it off early Sunday in the final round of The Barclays, dropping one in the jar on his 3rd hole of the day and then repeating it at the par-3 14th hole.
There have been approx. 1 million @PGATOUR rounds played over last 75 years. Only 3 of them had multiple aces (@harmanbrian did it today).
— Justin Ray (@JustinRayGC) August 30, 2015 His earlier ace came well before the TV cameras were live, but they caught his second one into the 228-yard 14th.
Any time you can play two holes in 4-under, you should be making a big move up the leaderboard but Harman is unfortunately not having his best day aside from those two incredible shots. He’s got five bogeys on the card too and has moved just one spot up the leaderboard.
Despite his middling round, he’s well on the safe side of the cutline for the second leg of the FedExCup next week. And now he’s got a bit of history too.
Update: Harman fulfilled his traditional duties and started buying drinks for everyone, even the grumps in the media center, where someone is getting into that bottle of Crown.
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