Keegan Bradley came this close to an ace on #12. That's the easiest eagle putt you'll ever see. pic.twitter.com/9sx2Titas0
— Matthew Birl (@MjBIRL) June 21, 2015
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Keegan Bradley nearly dropped an ace during Sunday’s final round of the U.S. Open at Chambers Bay. If the ball would’ve went in the damn hole, it would’ve been the first hole-in-one albatross in the 115 year history of the U.S. Open Championship. The 12th hole is a par four playing at 270 yards today.
This is how close @Keegan_Bradley just came to the first hole in one albatross in #USOpen history. http://t.co/hMfODmvYxI
— The European Tour (@EuropeanTour) June 21, 2015
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Without a doubt, the shot was probably the highlight of Keegan’s Chambers Bay experience this weekend. Coming in as a favorite, Bradley sits at +5 at the time of writing.