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The time of Victor Perez on the Oakmont golf course, notoriously difficult on Friday proved to be memorable. The French golfer carded a rare ace during the second -round competition in The United States opens.
It was just the second hole in a recorded in an American open in Pennsylvania Oakmont Country Club. Perrez acceded to the sixth hole per-3 on Friday, using an iron to 7 to reach the 192-yards.
The ball has rebounded a few times before finally driving about three feet in the cup.
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Victor Perez reacts after his putt on the eighth green in the first round of the US Open in Oakmont, Pennsylvania, on June 12, 2025. (Images Bill Streicher / Imagn)
A lively perez raised his arms before giving his shopping bump to his shopping chest. Perez also celebrated with his game partners, Adam Schenk and Jacob Bridgeman, as the spectators applauded.
Perez admitted that nailing an ace is not only based on skills.
“Obviously, a hole in one is a little luck,” said Perez. “Honestly, I was trying to hit something maybe 15 to 20 feet beyond the hole.
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According to Perez, it was the ninth as of his career. He said he had done two to the Bahamas – on his home career – but no one could corroborate him because he played alone at the time.
Victor Perez of France Waves after hitting a hole in one on the sixth hole in the second round of the 125th American open open championship at the Oakmont Country Club on June 13, 2025, in Oakmont, Pennsylvania. (Ben Jared / Pga Tour via Getty Images)
“They didn’t believe me at home because I was playing alone,” said Perez. “Now they will know it.”
The last AS known when Oakmont welcomed an American open occurred in 1983. Scott Simpson hid an ace that year on the 16th hole in the first round.
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The ACE helped Perez recover from an approximate second round departure. He finished the second round in equality for sixth place at 1.
Sam Burns Completed the day at the top of the ranking at 3 sous. Burns finished the United States of last year in equality for ninth place.
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