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John Parry hole in one at the Open in Northern Ireland



“I think it’s about 10,” he said. “But it was definitely the best one. Yeah, 100 per cent.”

He said he was not expecting the ball to go in.

“No. I did hit a really good shot for once, so it was quite nice,” he said.

“It was quite a comfortable shot where I knew I had a big window to land the ball in. It was either going to pitch short and hit the downslope and feed down or – it went in a bit stronger than I thought it would from that distance for what club I hit. But I felt like it was going to be close.”

It was the second-biggest cheer of the week at Royal Portrush. While a hole-in-one is always exciting at any tournament at any level, nothing can compete with McIlroy in Northern Ireland.

McIlroy received that sort of raucous applause every time he made birdie on the front nine (which was three, in case you were wondering).

Parry was proud that he was able to gather himself after the excitement of an ace at The Open. He made par on the next hole before birdying 15 to finish with a four-under round of 67.

“It’s one of those where you can almost get a bit carried away and then it all goes downhill.”

That’s okay, we all got a bit carried away for you.

Sam McClure travelled to the British Open with the assistance of Golf Australia.



“I think it’s about 10,” he said. “But it was definitely the best one. Yeah, 100 per cent.”

He said he was not expecting the ball to go in.

“No. I did hit a really good shot for once, so it was quite nice,” he said.

“It was quite a comfortable shot where I knew I had a big window to land the ball in. It was either going to pitch short and hit the downslope and feed down or – it went in a bit stronger than I thought it would from that distance for what club I hit. But I felt like it was going to be close.”

It was the second-biggest cheer of the week at Royal Portrush. While a hole-in-one is always exciting at any tournament at any level, nothing can compete with McIlroy in Northern Ireland.

McIlroy received that sort of raucous applause every time he made birdie on the front nine (which was three, in case you were wondering).

Parry was proud that he was able to gather himself after the excitement of an ace at The Open. He made par on the next hole before birdying 15 to finish with a four-under round of 67.

“It’s one of those where you can almost get a bit carried away and then it all goes downhill.”

That’s okay, we all got a bit carried away for you.

Sam McClure travelled to the British Open with the assistance of Golf Australia.

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