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VIDEO: Harman cards 2nd ace of his final round at Barclays

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The odds of having two aces in a single round are 67 million to one, according to the National Hole-In-One Registry.

On Sunday, Brian Harman beat the odds.

Well back of the leaders, the 28-year-old made the most of his final round at the Barclays, recovering from back-to-back bogeys on his first two holes with a hole-in-one at No. 3. Eleven holes later, he did it again.

"Yeah, I mean, I'd trade both of them to be in contention," Harman said following his round. "That was pretty wild. First one, I looked at my caddie, I said, 'That's my first one out there.' He's like, 'Well, they come in bunches.'

"I was like, 'Yeah, whatever.'"

The American becomes the third player to hole two aces in a PGA Tour round. Yusaku Miyazato was the most recent man to accomplish the feat, doing so at the 2006 Reno-Tahoe Open while Bill Whedon put a pair of ones on his scorecard en route to a round of 75 in 1955.

The effort should allow Harman to safely stay in the Fedex Cup's top 100, qualifying him for the Deutsche Bank Championship next week - if he hasn't already won the lottery by then.

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