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Abraham Ancer and Carlos Ortiz brighten the day with dream shots

During the second round of the CJ Cup at the Summit Club in Las Vegas, Nevada, the Mexican golfer Abraham Ancer made an Albatross.

The impressive shot was given in the hole 14, a par 5 of 556, advantage one of the field. Ancer drove his drive 300 yards into the hole, in the center of the course’s narrow fairway. For his second shotor, 250 yards from the hole, the Mexican golfer drew his iron 4 to make the shot impossible.

The ball landed on the right side of the green, took the fall to the left, and that’s when it disappeared into the hole. Upon learning of the result of his shot, Ancer raised his arms to celebrate a shot that few can do.

This is the first time that Ancer does an Albatross during his time at the PGA and doing it is perhaps harder to hole than digging a hole in one.

According to the national registry of holes in one of the United States indicates that the probabilities of making a hole in one are of 3 thousand to one, while making an Albatross is 6 million in one.

Similarly, the Mexican golfer Carlos Ortiz had another good record this Friday when posting dos “eagles”, one on hole 3 and one on hole 18, in addition to four birdies that overshadowed the 10th hole bogey.

Both Ortiz and Ancer ended up with a business card. 65 hits (-7). At the moment Ortiz is located in place 28 with a cumulative eight under par, while Abraham Ancer climbed 30 seats to be in box 19 with nine hits below par.

After two rounds, the American Keith Mitchell marches as leader solitary with a sum of 126 (-18).

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