Saturday 30 May 2015 18:35, UK
Gary Woodland took advantage of a last-minute change to the TPC Four Seasons course to make a hole-in-one during the second round of the AT&T Byron Nelson.
Over four and a half inches of overnight rain on an already damp course left large areas unplayable, causing a three hour delay to the start of the second round as volunteers attempted to clear the excess water.
While the majority of the course was cleared and fit to play, the 14th fairway couldn't be recovered, leaving tournament officials having to turn the 406-yard par-four in to a shortened par-three measuring 104 yards.
With a much shorter distance to the hole, Gary Woodland attacked the flag using a sand wedge and sent the ball a couple of feet past the pin.
How did the ball find the cup? Watch the video to find out...
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