Keegan Bradley doubled his season total for holes-in-one on Sunday after recording an ace on the par-3 13th hole at The Players Championship in Ponte Verda Beach, Fla.
Amid a smattering of rain, Bradley used a 7-iron to launch his tee shot onto the green at TPC Sawgrass. His ball bounced a couple of times to the left before dropping into the cup from 153 yards out for his fourth career hole-in-one on the PGA Tour.
Bradley’s hole-in-one on Sunday came exactly one month after his ace on the par-3 third hole at Torrey Pines South during the final round of the Genesis Invitational.
Sunday’s ace moved Bradley to 6-under overall and 4-under for his final round. He finished with bogeys on his final two holes on Sunday to end up 2-under for the final round and 4-under for the tournament.
Per PGA Tour Communications, Bradley’s ace was the 13th on the 13th hole at TPC Sawgrass in the history of The Players Championship and the 44th overall in the tournament.
Bradley, 38, has seven PGA Tour titles on his resume, including the 2011 PGA Championship. He also is the 2025 U.S. Ryder Cup captain.
–Field Level Media
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