The Masters: Sang-Moon Bae holes out for awesome eagle at 14 (Video)
Sang-Moon Bae hit a great shot from 165 yards and holed out for eagle on the 14th hole Sunday.
There have been 43 eagles at Augusta National this week, but just one on hole 14. Sang-Moon Bae holed out for eagle on the 380-yard, par 4 hole at The Masters Sunday to get himself in red numbers on the day.
Bae, 28, of South Korea hit his first eagle of the tournament and continued to build on a big week of eagles at the Masters when he hit an absolute beautiful shot on the 14th that bounced in front of the hole, skipped all the way to the back of the green and then rolled right back and into the hole.
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This week there have been 28 eagles on the par five No. 2, 18 eagles on the par five 13th and seven on the par five 15th hole. But none on the par four 14th until Bae was able to hit this miraculous shot on Sunday.
Bae is playing in just his third Masters tournament of his career after he tied for 37th in 2012 and missed the cut in 2014. He made the cut this year after he was 1-0ver par through the first two rounds.
The eagle hole out for Bae put him back to even for the tournament and then he birdied the par five 15th following his eagle, but a bogey at 17 had him finishing at a 71 on the day and even par for the tournament.
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