Casey Jarvis stunned commentators with his incredible hole-out at the Omega European Masters.
The 21-year-old South African made a rare par shot on the eighth hole at Crans-sur-Sierre Golf Club in Switzerland on Friday.
Jarvis was left with a difficult chip onto the green when his tee shot went into a bunker, but he still managed to salvage a birdie on the par three hole.
He hit the ball straight into the hole, but the ball bounced back to the flag.
The commentary team were left in awe by Jarvis’ effort, with one scoffing: “It went in twice, that was great.”
Fans on social media were also surprised, with one writing: “Wow.”
Meanwhile, another simply said: “Quality.”
Jarvis’ remarkable hole-out helped him reach five under through eight during the second round at Crans Montana.
The world number 382 shot 64 on Friday to finish the round at six under.
He has moved up 12 places in the process and is now looking for his first win on the DP World Tour.
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Jarvis has enjoyed success on the Challenge Tour since turning professional in 2022.
He defeated Scotland’s Euan Walker by one shot at the Euram Bank Open in Austria last year.
Meanwhile, England’s Matt Wallace leads the way this weekend at 14 under.
Wallace is four shots ahead of his nearest rival and compatriot Alex Fitzpatrick.