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Niel Phillips, a sophomore on Sewanee’s Division III golf team, didn’t win the 2025 Chick-fil-a Invitational on Monday. But Phillips achieved a feat far rarer and more memorable than a college golf win. He made two holes-in-one on the same hole on the same day in competition.
Here’s what you need to know about Phillips’ incredible feat, and just how unlikely it is.
Neil Phillips aces same hole twice at Chick-fil-A Invitational
We know about Phillips’ adventure in aces thanks to Golf Channel’s Brentley Romine, who broke the story on Monday.
The Chil-fil-A Invitational was played at Stonebridge Country Club in Rome, Ga. With two rounds on the docket for Monday, Phillips began the shotgun start on Stonebridge’s par-3 8th hole, which stretches out to 195 yards.
According to Romine’s report, the sophomore chose a 6-iron and opened with a bang: a hole-in-one, just the second of his life.
After finishing off an even-par round of 72, Phillips headed back to the 8th tee to start his second round. With the heavy morning air having dissipated, Phillips chose a 7-iron this time and again watched as his ball dropped into the hole, which was in the same position it was for his first ace.
“PERFECT SHOTS ALL THE WAY!”
A D3 golfer aced the same hole twice on the same day Monday at the Chick-Fil-A Invitational in Rome, Georgia.@SewaneeTigers sophomore Niel Phillips began his first round with a hole-in-one (6-iron from 182 yards) on the par-3 eighth hole at… pic.twitter.com/KLeBShUZVm
— Brentley Romine (@BrentleyGC) October 20, 2025
Phillips told Golf Channel he was “in disbelief” after his second ace, attributing it to “two good swings and some good luck.”
He would finish the second round with a 71, but a disappointing 79 in Round 3 dropped him to a T14-finish.
You can read more about Phillips’ feat and his comments following the round in Golf Channel’s story here.
Odds of making two holes-in-one on same day
Anyone can tell that Phillips’ two holes-in-one were unlikely, but just how unlikely, statistically speaking?
Since Phillips’ specific scenario, playing two rounds on the same course in the same day, is rare itself, we don’t have statistics for his specific feat.
 
This pro may have just accomplished golf’s rarest hole-in-one feat
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Jack Hirsh
However, with the help of the National Hole-in-One Registry, we can get a good idea of the odds. According to the authority on aces, the likelihood of an average golfer making a single hole-in-one is 12,000 to 1.
Phillips is no average golfer, though. Fortunately, they also provide the stats for a low-handicapper making an ace: 5,000 to 1.
But when the question changes to the likelihood of one golfer making two holes-in-one in the same round, the odds plummet to 67 million to 1.
Phillips didn’t technically make two aces in the same round; it took him 19 holes. But the fact that his two aces came on the same hole potentially makes his feat even more unlikely.
Shohei Ohtani has done next to nothing in the National League Championship Series. The Dodgers could sweep their way into the World Series on Friday, with Ohtani as a footnote in the NLCS story, but baseballâ€s best player has a flair for the dramatic.
Bring on the latest Babe Ruth comparison!
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Baseballâ€s contemporary two-way superstar can do something Friday that baseballâ€s original two-way superstar never did.
Ruth started three postseason games as a pitcher, never hitting a home run in those games. Ohtani starts his second postseason game as a pitcher Friday, looking for his first postseason home run as a pitcher.
He could hit a home run and be the winning pitcher Friday, because why not?
“I feel like Shohei is a superhero character,†Dodgers infielder Miguel Rojas said.
In the division series, Ohtani had one hit in 18 at-bats, with nine strikeouts. After the Dodgers clinched, this was catcher Will Smith: “He didnâ€t do much this series. I expect next series for him to come out and hit like five homers. Thatâ€s just who he is.â€
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In this series, Ohtani has two hits in 11 at-bats, with five strikeouts. Over the NLDS and NLCS, he is batting .103 with no home runs, and he has struck out in 48% of his at-bats.
He has not hit five home runs in this series, as Smith had optimistically anticipated.
“Iâ€m hoping he will tomorrow,†Smith said Thursday.
If a player has a rough week or two in June and changes up his routine, you might hear about it for a couple of minutes on the pregame show. Ohtani had a rough week or two in October and decided to take batting practice on the field instead of in the indoor cages Wednesday, and it became MAJOR BREAKING INTERNATIONAL NEWS.
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Not just for fans, the ones that have made his jersey baseballâ€s best seller, and the ones set to flock to the grand opening of a Tokyo pop-up gallery Friday, featuring vinyl albums that pay homage to the walk-up songs and anthems of Ohtani and other major league stars.
Ohtaniâ€s teammates came out to watch that rare outdoor batting practice. The sound guys cranked up an extra dose of Michael Bublé. And, because it was Ohtani, he hit a ball off the roof of the right-field pavilion.
So, no, the Dodgers arenâ€t worried. And, no, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts isnâ€t about to move Ohtani down in the lineup.
“Obviously, Shohei’s not performing the way he would like or we expect,†Roberts said. “But I just know how big of a part he is to this thing.
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“We’ve got a long way to go. But I just like the work he’s putting in. And I’ll bet on him all day long.â€

Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani runs the bases on a leadoff triple against the Brewers in the first inning of Game 3 of the NLCS on Thursday. (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)
For Ohtaniâ€s hitting, pitching has been his kryptonite this season. In his 15 starts, including the one in the NLDS, he is batting .207, and he has struck out in 43% of his at-bats.
“I don’t necessarily think that the pitching has affected my hitting performance,†Ohtani said Wednesday. “Just on the pitching side, as long as I control what I can control, I feel pretty good about putting up results. On the hitting side, just the stance, the mechanics, thatâ€s something that I do. Itâ€s a constant work in progress.â€
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There was some progress Thursday, when Ohtani tripled to lead off the first inning. On the next pitch, Mookie Betts doubled him home.
“Itâ€s kind of like the Bulls playing without Michael Jordan sometimes,†Betts told TBS after the game. “So we get him going and then itâ€s really going to be hard to beat. You see what happens immediately. As soon as he gets a hit, good things happen. But heâ€s going to be there.
“Heâ€s going to be there when the time is right. We all trust and believe in Shohei.â€
Before the NLCS, Roberts was blunt about Ohtaniâ€s offensive struggles.
“Weâ€re not gonna win the World Series with that sort of performance,†Roberts said.
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That sort of performance has continued, and the Dodgers are undefeated since then. That makes it easier to believe in Ohtani, and in what he might deliver on Friday.
“Iâ€m expecting nothing short of incredible,†infielder Max Muncy said.
“All in all, Iâ€m expecting Shohei to pitch a great game, and whatever he does offensively is just kind of icing on the cake at that point. Itâ€s a tough thing to pitch and hit in the same game, especially in a postseason game. Heâ€s going to be fine.â€
The Ruth comparison only goes so far. When he pitched in the postseason, he was primarily a pitcher, twice batting ninth. He made 145 pitches in his first postseason start, a 14-inning complete-game victory.
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That is about all we can say Ohtani will not do. The Dodgers are so deep that, Roberts†fear notwithstanding, they could win the World Series with a slumping Ohtani. They did that last year, in fact.
However, with one mighty swing, Fridayâ€s storyline could be less about what he did not do and more about what Ruth could not do. Champagne showers are in the forecast.
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This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.
 
After 64 years and 10 months, Team India broke a remarkable record in Test cricket. (BCCI Photo) NEW DELHI: After 64 years and 10 months, Team India broke a remarkable record in Test cricket. For the first time in over six decades, India recorded 50+ partnerships for each of the first five wickets in a Test innings. This elite feat had previously been achieved by India against England at Mumbai in 1993 and against Australia at Ahmedabad in 2023. On the other hand, the last time an opposition achieved this against West Indies was way back in 1960, when Australia did it in the tied Test at the Gabba.India captain Shubman Gill won the toss and chose to bat in the second Test against West Indies at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi. Opener Yashasvi Jaiswal played a magnificent knock of 175, only falling to a run-out orchestrated by Chanderpaul and Tevin Imlach. KL Rahul contributed a quick 38, while Sai Sudharsan narrowly missed out on a century, scoring 87. Shubman Gill anchored the innings with a brilliant 129 not out, marking his 10th Test century.This dominant batting performance followed Indiaâ€s emphatic victory in the first Test at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, where they won by an innings and 140 runs, taking a 1-0 lead in the two-match series.Looking at the broader numbers, there have been 25 Test centuries in the last 14 India vs West Indies Tests since 2013, with 23 coming from Indian batters. Roston Chase remains the only West Indies player to reach three figures during this period, having done it twice.
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England conclude the T20 series against Pakistan with a seven-wicket victory at The Oval, pulling off a rare feat in the process.
England have recorded a seven-wicket victory over Pakistan to secure a 2-0 win in the best-of-four T20 series.
The two sides went into the final fixture at The Oval having been left frustrated with two washouts ahead of the upcoming World Cup.
However, the rain stayed away in London for a full match to materialise, England starring with bat and ball to prevail with 27 balls to spare.
Jos Buttler‘s side now travel to the USA and West Indies for the bumper tournament, with their opening fixture coming against Scotland on June 4.
Pakistan fail to take advantage of fast start
Although England won the toss and elected to field, it initially looked like the wrong decision as Pakistan made it to 59-0 off 5.5 overs.
Within minutes, that became 65-2, Babar Azam (36) and Mohammad Rizwan (23) making their way back to the pavilion, and Usman Khan‘s exciting 38 from 21 balls came to an end with Pakistan on 83-3.
Much of the rest of the innings was a disaster. Three batsmen – Shadab Khan, Azam Khan and Shaheen Shah Afridi – all departed for ducks having faced eight deliveries between them.
Jofra Archer took the final wicket for figures of 1-31 on just his second England game in over a year, while Mark Wood, Adil Rashid and Liam Livingstone all took two wickets apiece as Pakistan were dismissed for 157 with one ball remaining.
Finished in style 🤩
A six from Harry Brook seals England a seven wicket victory and a 2-0 series win ðŸÂ´ó Â§ó Â¢ó Â¥ó Â®ó Â§ó Â¿ pic.twitter.com/LSB9iRXvoV
— Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket) May 30, 2024
What rare feat did England pull off?
All six of England’s bowlers took at least one wicket, while the remaining five players all achieved double figures with the bat.
Phil Salt and Buttler were sensational during the opening overs; Salt hit 45 from 24 and Buttler made 39 from 21.
The pair departed with England on 101-2 off just nine overs and Will Jacks was able to keep things ticking along with 20 from 18.
Jonny Bairstow (28*) and Harry Brook (17*) brought the game home, the former smashed three sixes from his 16-ball knock for his best effort in five innings when including IPL matches.
England will now make the long trip West to try to defend the trophy that they won two years ago, coincidentally against Pakistan.
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