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Riley Hamel

This PGA Tour pro made a hole-in-one at the World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba and had no clue it went in

Greyson Sigg had a unique first ace on the PGA Tour experience Saturday at the World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba in Riviera Maya, Mexico.

Sigg, who struggled out of the gate with two bogeys on his first two holes on day three at El Cameleon Golf Course at Mayakoba, made birdie on three of his last six holes on the front nine to turn with a 1-under 35.

On the 200-yard par-3 10th, Sigg stepped to the tee having no idea what was about to happen.

And after the ball went in the hole, he still had no idea what happened. Neither did his caddie. Neither did his playing partner.

Judging by his caddie’s reaction, Sigg didn’t even walk to the green with the rest of the group.

Not sure if it’s just me, but I would’ve been pissed at Scott Piercy for picking my ball out of the hole after making a one.

Sigg wasn’t the only player to make a hole-in-one Saturday — Seamus Power drained one earlier in the day.

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