Stepping up to the tee on a par-3, taking dead aim at the flag, and draining a hole-in-one. It’s a dream scenario for the common golfer.
Meanwhile, nearly every week it seems as if there’s a PGA Tour pro hitting a hole-in-one. But how many Tour golfers actually have a hole-in-one on their resume?
Of the 243 active PGA golfers on the tour, EmpireStakes.com found the number of active golfers who’ve circled a “1” on their scorecard since the Tour began tracking hole-in-one stats beginning in 1983 to be only 128.
Key Takeaways:
128 of the 243 players active on Tour have at least one hole-in-one in their career, which is 52.7%.
Of those 128 players here are the ones with the most aces:
Greg Chalmers - 7
Scott Brown, Matt Kuchar, Stewart Cink, Jim Furyk - 6
On the other side of the spectrum, here are some of the best players on Tour who don't have a hole-in-one during their career:
Rory McIlroy
Collin Morikawa
Sam Burns
Matt Fitzpatrick
Hideki Matsuyama
Tyrell Hatton
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