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Tommy Fleetwood adds new wrinkle to old hole-in-one debate with wild, rock-aided TGL practice ace

TGL had it's biggest day yet with a Presidents Day tripleheader of dramatic matches. But the best highlight of the Presidents' Day simulator golf marathon actually occurred before the SoFi Center's shot clock was officially turned on.
That's because Tommy Fleetwood made a practice ace. And now he's added a new wrinkle to an old hole-in-one debate. Emphasis on new with his shot being hit into a giant screen.
We've engaged in countless hole-in-one debates throughout the years. In fact, our Greg Gottfried tried to get to the bottom of one—"Does one on a Par-3 course count?"—earlier this month. And Greg failed to do so, because there are a LOT of different opinions on the matter out there.
Well, there's a similar question regarding whether simulator aces count. And while we're inclined to say they don't, you might want to see Fleetwood's first before deciding:
How about that? Wow. Great shot, Tommy. And even better question!
Again, it's a simulator ace, but it's not just on any simulator. As golf fans have seen since the launch of TGL, the SoFi Center uses real grass so Tommy actually teed this one up by puncturing the turf. And his shot traveled a lot farther than on a normal simulator. And he smoked that one straight as an arrow. And, most importantly, it came on a par 4! So there's a lot going in favor of this counting.
On the flip side, Fleetwood's golf ball bounced off a gigantic boulder. A gigantic fake boulder that is, because, again, this is on a simulator. And it came in a practice round, and not during an actual TGL match. Although, as you can see in the same clip, he came crazy close to replicating the shot during L.A. Golf Club's overtime loss to Atlanta. (He also holed out in overtime during a closest-to-the-pin contest NBD.)
So, should it count as a hole-in-one? Well, most of Golf Twitter doesn't think so.
Sorry, Tommy. Hope you didn't already buy everyone there drinks.