The 2015 BMW PGA Championship was a record year for hole-outs

The 2015 BMW PGA Championship created a number of records, including a tournament-best five holes-in-one as well as a spectacular albatross over the week at Wentworth.

Craig Lee got the ball rolling when he aced the second hole on day one, although the unfortunate Scot was forced to retire due to injury early in his second round.

Andrew Johnston posted an ace after nailing the par-three 10th to win himself a new car, and he celebrated in style!

Andrew Johnston then produced one of the best celebrations at Wentworth later on the opening day when his tee-shot to the short 10th found the bottom of the cup.

Miguel Angel Jimenez hits another hole in one, his third of the season, at the BMW PGA Championship

Miguel Angel Jimenez then created European Tour history on a remarkable third day when he aced the second with a perfect nine iron for his 10th career hole in one, just a week after making his ninth in his home Spanish Open.

England’s Tommy Fleetwood scores an Albatross on the par five 4th hole at the BMW PGA Championship

And as Jimenez enjoyed his trademark dance to celebrate surpassing Colin Montgomerie for the most Tour aces, Tommy Fleetwood was jumping for joy on the fourth fairway when he holed out with a seven-iron for a rare albatross.

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Chris Wood hit a hole-in-one on hole 14 at the PGA Championships and won himself a BMW i8

South African Trevor Fisher Jr then became the third player to sign for a one at the second early on Sunday, and Chris Wood rounded off an incredible week with a stunning ace at the 14th which earned the tall Englishman a BMW i8 sports car.

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And 12 months later, Wood returned to Wentworth and pulled off the biggest victory of his career to cement his Ryder Cup debut.

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