
"This is different than any hole-in-one I've had before,"
"This is amazing. So cool."
"Hey, it's you. Give me a hole-in-one here. Please."
Neal Shipley, 25, recorded the first hole-in-one in TGL history Monday night. Shipley played the No. 5 "Set In Stone" hole, a 110-yard par-3 that functioned as the league's shortest, and flew a wedge deep into a mountainside green; the ball spun back right into the cup. At the SoFi Center Shipley celebrated wildly, throwing his club, jumping repeatedly, and being swarmed by Bay Golf Club teammates Luke Clanton and Min Woo Lee as the crowd applauded. Shipley was making his TGL debut against Los Angeles Golf Club and is a former Ohio State player now in his first PGA Tour season.
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