Tiger snapped 20-year hole-in-one drought before The Match
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Tiger Woods' incredible 2018 comeback season continues as he snapped his 20-year hole-in-one drought last week during a friendly round with Fred Couples.
Tiger made his ace on the par-3 second hole at the Madison Club in La Quinta, Calif., according to Bob Harig of ESPN. He hit a 5-iron on the 210-yard hole.
"Some of the best years of my career and I never made one," Tiger said.
The 42-year-old admitted his last hole-in-one came at the 1998 International, a former PGA Tour event in Colorado. He also made one at the 1997 Pheonix Open and 1996 Greater Milwaukee Open.
Along with Couples, Woods' son, Charlie, was also there to witness the feat.
There is no footage of his most recent ace, so here's Tiger's electrifying hole-in-one from '97.
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