Parry Makes the First Hole-in-One at This Year's British Open
NORTHERN IRELAND, JUL 19 – John Parry's hole-in-one on the 192-yard 13th hole lifted him to 3-under par and marked the 31st hole-in-one in British Open history, officials said.
- On Saturday, July 19, 2025, English golfer John Parry scored the tournament’s first hole-in-one during the third round at Royal Portrush.
- John Parry ranks 116th in the world, and he estimated it’s about the 10th hole-in-one of his career.
- Using an 8-iron, John Parry said, 'it was either going to pitch short, hit the downslope and feed down or- it went in a bit stronger than I thought it would,' which describes the shot's impact.
- The hole-in-one, four-under 67, moved Parry from 1-over to a tie for 10th place on the leaderboard.
- Looking ahead, fans will watch if Parry can sustain his momentum as The Open continues, with hopes for more remarkable moments.
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Parry sinks first hole-in-one at this year’s British Open
The first hole-in-one of the British Open has landed — a moment of magic that sent the Royal Portrush crowd into raptures and added a spark to a cool, overcast day.
·Sydney, Australia
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