Chase The Ace: Episode 4 – Thomas Pieters

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How many balls would it take a professional golfer to make a hole-in-one?
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October 29, 2019
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Chase The Ace: Pieters aims for an ace in Italy
Thomas Pieters at The Open (Niall Carson/PA Wire)

European Tour Originals presents the Chase The Ace Hole-In-One Challenge, Episode 4 with Thomas Pieters.

How many balls would it take a professional golfer to make a hole-in-one? The odds of an average golfer making an ace are roughly one in 100,000, while stats suggest a European Tour pro's chances are closer to one in 2,500.

After Andy Sullivan made an ace at The London Club in episode 3, Thomas Pieters certainly had a tough act to follow. We challenged him at the 165-yard par three second hole at Olgiata Golf Club in Italy. Here’s what happened….


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