The crowds at Adelaide for the lastest LIV Golf event we unlike anything seen so far, and show how far the series has come in such as short time, with crowds of more than 35,000 coming out each day to watch the action in elite-golf-starved Australia — and cheer on the all-Aussie Ripper team led by Cameron Smith.
But the biggest roar of the final day was not reserved for Cam and Co — or for individual winner Talor Gooch — but rather it was for Smash’s Chase Koepka, brother of four-time major winner Brooks, when he aced the ‘Watering Hole’ par-3 12th if front of the packed galleries.
Take a look:
HOLE-IN-ONE FOR CHASE KOEPKA! ?#LIVGolf pic.twitter.com/hFyd1qLopw
— LIV Golf (@livgolf_league) April 23, 2023
And another insane angle:
Absolute mayhem at the Watering Hole! ☔️#LIVGolf pic.twitter.com/uoV1vd0Pco
— LIV Golf (@livgolf_league) April 23, 2023
That was the second hole in one in LIV Golf History after Matthew Wolff aced in Boston last year.