England's Whitnell makes two holes-in-one in single round

Englishman Dale Whitnell became just the second player in European Tour history to make two holes-in-one in a single round at the South African Open Championship on Friday.
The world number 545 holed out from 185 yards with a seven iron on the par-three second hole before repeating the feat with a wedge shot on the 128-yard 12th.
Both of @Dale_Whitnell's holes-in-one from the second round 🤯#InvestecSAOpen pic.twitter.com/jtbo1EngXP
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Australian Andrew Dodt is the only other European Tour golfer to have multiple holes-in-one in a round – at the 2013 Nordea Masters.
Whitnell, 36, had never had a competitive hole-in-one in his previous 153 tournaments on tour.
Are you kidding, Dale Whitnell?! 😳🚨
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Whitnell makes two aces in the same round at the DP World Tour’s Investec South African Open Championship! pic.twitter.com/yAMcJplY8w
"Coming back after this morning I was struggling to make the cut, so I knew I needed to go out and play well," he said.
"It is a weird feeling, everything in one. You are obviously excited and your adrenaline is pumping but at the same time you have got to focus on your job but I managed to do that."
Starting the day, Dale Whitnell was in danger of missing the cut at the South African Open. He then was 5 under par through 3, had 2 aces, an eagle and 7 birdies in a round of 9 under, 63 to move into the top 10. Unbelievable round of golf.pic.twitter.com/SYvjCIQkYD
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Whitnell also eagled the par-five third and was five-under-par through three holes.
He needed to finish with three straight birdies to post a 59, but had an air shot en route to a double-bogey on the 16th.
A crazy nine-under-par second round of 63 featured three eagles including the two holes-in-one, seven birdies, one double-bogey and two bogeys.
Whitnell sits five shots behind leader Shaun Norris of South Africa at the halfway stage in Durban.
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