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The Indian-born Swede, set to tee off in the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am on Thursday, first found the hole in one shot on Monday on the tiny green on the par-3 seventh hole with a 50-degree wedge from 104 yards before securing his second ace of the day at the longer, par-three 17th, where he used a 7-iron from 176 yards.
According to a 2010 Golf Digest report, the estimated odds of an amateur making two holes-in-one in a round are one in 64 million. Those odds would clearly be better for a player of Chopra's skill, but they would still be huge, though, according to a report in Golf Channel,/i> they would not be better than winning America's biggest lottery, the Powerball Jackpot, where the odds of winning are one in 175,223,510.
Chopra, who plays most of his golf on the US PGA Tour, seems to have a special penchant for making hole-in-ones
The first came in 2007, when he used a 5-iron at TPC Louisiana's 17th hole to make an ace in the final round of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans.
In 2008's Bob Hope Classic, he nailed an 8-iron from 173 yards at the 14th hole at the SilverRock Resort and at the 2009 Barclays, Chopra used a 6-iron at the fourth hole of the Liberty National to make a third-round ace.
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