And then, just like he had done the previous day when he made the ace, he ran around the green in a scene reminiscent of Hale Irwin at the 1974 U.S. Open. High fives and all.
Curry, the Golden State Warriors All-Star guard and four-time NBA champion, received 6 points for the eagle, moving him to 75 points -- a single point ahead of former tennis player Mardy Fish.
Dallas Stars right wing Joe Pavelski found the water on No. 18, and finished in third place.
ON THE ACE:
“That was wild,” said Curry, who tossed his hat, sprinted to the green and slapped the flagstick before soaking in the crowd’s loud embrace. “It was good contact, right at the stick, but even if you’re painting the flag and it looks good, you never really expect it to go in.
ON THE FINAL PUTT AND CELEBRATION:
"I've always dreamt of a finish like that, on the 18th green in front of a crowd like that - to make a putt," said Curry. Of his 150 yard sprint on Saturday after making a hole-in-one that millions have now seen, he added:
"You saw my celebration -- you know that's not what I do for a living."
WHAT'S IN THE BAG
Check out what's in Steph's bag, including more details on his ace that went viral: Paradym Triple Diamond Driver (9°) - Fujikura Ventus Red TR 7X Shaft
Paradym Triple Diamond Fairway Wood (15°) - Fujikura Ventus Blue 8X Shaft
X Forged Utility Iron (19°) - Fujikura Ventus Blue HYB 10X Shaft
Apex TCB Irons (4-PW) - Project X 6.5 Shafts
Callaway Jaws Raw Wedges (50°, 56°, 60°) - Project X 6.0 Shafts
Odyssey Toulon Atlanta Putter
Chrome Soft X Golf Ball
Curry has been on Team Callaway since 2019, and earlier this year we announced a multi-year partnership extension with the NBA superstar. He's provided plenty of highlights on the course this week, the biggest coming on Saturday with his ace at the Par-3 7th hole. After his round, Stephen tweeted about his hole-in-one with his glove, scorecard, and Chrome Soft X Golf Ball.
Shooters Shoot!!! Hole In One vibes out here in Lake Tahoe. That’s✌🏽@acchampionship @callawaygolf pic.twitter.com/8Nzlznf9EL
— Stephen Curry (@StephenCurry30) July 16, 2023
