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Watch two top-tier professional golfers get angry trying to make a hole-in-one

Every person who picks up a golf club has the same dream: A hole-in-one. Shane Lowry and Tommy Fleetwood are both ranked in the top 50 in the world. Lowry has won The Open; Fleetwood has eight professional victories, though he is still searching for his first one on U.S. soil. Both, though, have had a few aces in their lives.

In an ordinary 18-hole round, players will likely step up to the tee four times on a par 3. It varies by course — some have more par-3 holes, some have less. The player will check the yardage, then pick a club and fire away. If the shot is on line when it leaves the clubface, there is that brief moment of hope, maybe even a quick «go in!» plea as it starts its descent. More often than not, it doesn't go in.

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But just how hard is it to make one? Lowry and Fleetwood were each given 50 shots apiece on a harmless little 149-yard 3 par at the Dubai Desert Classic. Watch what happens next:

50 balls each to make a hole-in-one... Step up <a href=«https://twitter.com/TommyFleetwood1?ref_src=» https: www.espn.com>@TommyFleetwood1

and <a href=«https://twitter.com/ShaneLowryGolf?ref_src=» https: www.espn.com>@ShaneLowryGolf.<a href=«https://twitter.com/SlyncIO?ref_src=» https: www.espn.com>@SlyncIO | <a href=«https://twitter.com/hashtag/RolexSeries?src=hash&ref_src=» https: www.espn.com>#RolexSeries pic.twitter.com/yDjtyMWprL

Close calls? Check. Four-letter words? Check. Aces? Nope.

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