France's Perez Aces Par-3 Sixth Hole at US Open
- French golfer Victor Perez made history at the 2025 U.S. Open by acing the 192-yard sixth hole, a par-3, during the event’s second round at Oakmont on Friday.
- Perez made the ace with a 7-iron on the 192-yard hole, joining Scott Simpson as the only golfers to ace a hole at Oakmont in U.S. Open history.
- Starting the week positioned 105th in the FedEx Cup standings and holding a 1-over score after two rounds, Perez celebrated his remarkable shot by chest bumping with his caddie.
- On Friday, Perez acknowledged that making a hole-in-one involves some element of chance.
- This ace marked Perez's sixth U.S. Open appearance and etched his name in Oakmont and U.S. Open history, highlighting the rarity of such shots at this major venue.
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French golfer Victor Perez makes history at US Open with rare ace
Victor Perez's time on the notoriously challenging Oakmont golf course Friday proved to be memorable. The French golfer carded a rare ace during second-round competition at the U.S. Open.It was just the second hole-in-one on record in a U.S. Open at Pennsylvania's Oakmont Country Club. Perez aced on the par-3 sixth hole Friday, using a 7-iron to hit the shot from 192 yards.The ball bounced a few times before eventually rolling roughly three feet…
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Read Full ArticleVictor Perez makes first U.S. Open ace at Oakmont in 42 years, pulls within 4 shots of the lead
Victor Perez capped a nice second-day rally with a tournament highlight. He made the first U.S. Open ace at Oakmont since 1983. Perez hit a 7-iron on the sixth hole, a 192-yard par 3.
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