So far there are only three PGA Tour players who have had two holes in one in the same round. They are: Bill Whedon at the 1955 Insurance City Open, Yusaku Miyazato at the 2006 Reno-Tahoe Open and Brian Harman at the 2015 The Barclays
For a PGA tour player the odds of making a hole in one are around 3000 to 1.
According to the National Hole in One Registry the odds of hitting two holes-in-one in the same round are roughly 1 in 67 million.
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