Check out 7 shots that are out-of-this-world below. How many of these had you seen before?#1. Vijay Singh: Water-Skipping Hole-in-One
Vijay Singh, 2008 90th PGA Championship, Oakland Hills Country Club Bloomfield Hills Michigan
During the 2009 Masters tournament, professional golfer Vijay Singh skipped his ball across a water hazard onto the green, where it looped around and dropped right in the cup.
See it on YouTube.
#2. Bill Haas: Out of the Water
BETHESDA MD – JUNE 15: The 2011 Fedex champion, Bill Haas, hits a shot at Congressional during the 2011 US Open.
Bill Haas was playing for the tournament win as well as the FedEx Cup title in the TOUR Championship playoff in 2011. Unfortunately, a half submerged ball could have cost him the win. Haas not only knocked the ball onto the green about two feet from the cup, but also won the tournament.
#3. Fuzzy Zoeller: On the Fringe
Fuzzy Zoeller was reaching for his sand wedge after a 170-yard drive on number 16, a par-3, during the Allianz Championship in June, 2006. That’s why he didn’t see the shot drop. A full 10 seconds after landing in the fringe, his ball started rolling toward the cup, giving him a hole-in-one.
See it on YouTube.
#4. Padraig Harrington: Not Deterred by Blustery Winds
Irish golfer Padraig Harrington had to decide how to manage a 277-yard shot across some serious wind. Aiming into the grandstand, Harrington put the ball within four feet of the cup.
#5. Rich Beem: One Car Richer
Rich Beem won himself a new Nissan at the Nissan Open 2007 with his perfect 176-yard, par-3 14th hole hole-in-one. Excited, Beem jumped on the car to claim ownership and celebrate his triumph.
See it on YouTube.
#6. Craig Parry: Taming the Blue Monster
Craig Parry tamed the Trump National Doral Blue Monster course by sinking a hole-in-one on the 18th hole. Parry didn’t know the ball had dropped until the crowd’s reaction clued him in. After a well-deserved fist pump, he hugged his caddy, who was his brother Glenn.
#7. Phil Mickelson: from Bad Position to Winner
Phil Mickelson (USA) at The Players championship PGA Tour, Ponte Vedra golf course, Florida, USA, May 20, 2012
Phil “Lefty” Mickelson hoisted the ball over some tall trees to its resting place eight feet from the cup, where he putted in a victory at the 2008 Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial in 2008.
Check out the clip at YouTube.