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Sergio Garcia hits the rarest of shots: A walk-off hole-in-one

Anyone who has stepped foot on a golf course has dreamed of hitting a hole-in-one, but it takes a special level of imagination to imagine such a shot being some kind of walk-off as well.

Sergio Garcia made that fantasy a reality on Friday.

Competing in the WGC Match Play in Austin, Garcia ended a sudden-death stroke-play tiebreaker against Lee Westwood with an ace on the fourth hole:

It really doesn't get any better than that.

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Garcia and Westwood had been facing off after they each finished 2-1-0 in Group 8 of the WGC's round robin portion. The two went toe-to-toe for three holes before Garcia dropped a well-time hole-in-one.

It's the latest rough end for Westwood, who had finished second in his last two tournaments, the Arnold Palmer Invitational and The Players, before this event.

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