Watch: Leishman uses slope to make eagle at No. 7
Rob Schumacher-USA TODAY Sports
Masters 2017: Marc Leishman | 7th Hole, Round 4 pic.twitter.com/Cbwaf2xSYS
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For the second time in as many days at the Masters, a player has made an eagle at the par-4 seventh.
Marc Leishman used the slope of the green to get his 149-yard approach shot close to the hole location at No. 7.
Leishman's shot funneled down the slope and into the hole for an eagle, which earned him a pair of crystal goblets from the club.
The Aussie's eagle is the 15th in tournament history on the hole.
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