Chopra jars two aces in one round

The odds of an amateur golfer carding two hole-in-ones in one round are 64 million to one -- Daniel Chopra on the other hand was able to accomplish that feat in a practice round on Monday preparing for the AT&T National Pro-Am at Pebble Beach.

Chopra aced the par-three seventh with a 50-degree pitching wedge from 104 yards. Then 10 holes later, accomplished the same feat on the par-three seventeenth with a 176 yard 7-iron.

The Swedish born Chopra is no stranger to recording aces on Tour.

He has actually jarred three since 2007 in completion.

In 2007 at the TPC Louisiana during the final round at the Zurich Classic. 2008 at the Bob Hope Classic, and in 2009 at the Barcleys.

Millions of golfers will go their entire playing career without recording a single ace on the card. Chopra seems to have a knack for making ones.

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