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Shot of the Day

Posted Saturday, April 11, 2009

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Drew Kittleson's eagle on no. 11:

Amateur Drew Kittleson made just the sixth eagle in tournament history at the 11th on Friday.

Jerry Barber, Brad Faxon, K.J. Choi, Rory Sabbatini and Stephen Ames have all made eagle on the hole. Kittleson used a 6-iron from 193 yards out to tame the 505-yard hole.

"I just kind of put a 6-iron in there because the pin was in back and I tried to draw it underneath the wind and it was perfect," Kittleson said. "It flew about a foot in front of the hole and just trickled right in. It was awesome."

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Stephen Ames
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Brad Faxon
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Rory Sabbatini
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