With one shot, Patrick Reed turned his opening round of the 2020 U.S. Open in the right direction.
Reed double-bogeyed No. 5 to drop to two over before a birdie on No. 6. His tee shot on the par-three seventh took one bounce before dropping in the cup.
U.S. Open (USGA)Captain Au0336mu0336eu0336ru0336iu0336cu0336au0336. Captain Ace! @PReedGolf with the first hole-in-one in the 120th #USOpen. https://t.co/gV5dJZ6OrF
Sportscasting's Luke Norris noted 44 golfers had previously recorded a hole-in-one at the U.S. Open. Rory Sabbatini was the most recent, getting an eagle on the 12th hole in the first round of the 2019 edition at Pebble Beach.