on Thursday when he carded a hole-in-one in somewhat bizarre fashion.
On the par-3 11th, Hubbard was initially disappointed by his tee shot as he dropped his club in disgust. However, it was not as bad a shot as he initially feared, with the ball taking a big hop on the green to roll into the cup. after signing for a 4-under 68, four shots behind early leaders Tony Finau and Taylor Pendrith.
"Didn't quite know where the ball was going today. Taking a week off and whatever I just didn't feel as spot on and I think I let go of the club on about three of the last four shots as well and they all ended up OK. I just felt really stuck and I thought it was going to be way right of the green. "I looked up and it was a perfect 1-yard draw," he continued."... It landed and trickled in like a putt. Yeah, I think that's probably going to end up being one of my favorite hole-in-ones I ever had just because of the situation."