Yahoo Sports had an article on Friday about two golfers who each had a hole-in-one - on the same hole!

“I’ve never heard of that happening anywhere in the world,” Jim Woods, director of golf at the club said Thursday, a day after the dual aces were recorded on the club’s Banks Course. “Two balls on the same hole in the same group is pretty impressive.”

Neither of the the golfers had ever made a hole-in-one before, but somehow they were both able to complete this incredible task, one after the other.

Thomas Brady, of Lopatcong N.J., was the first to tee off on the 179 yard par 3. His shot landed about 30 feet away from the pin before rolling in. The group was ecstatic, high-fiving each other and jumping around.

Next up was Dennis Gerhart of Point Pleasant. His shot landed in a similar area as Brady’s shot and seemed close, but not in. However, when they pulled up they saw both balls in the hole!

“It was just utterly incredible,” Gerhart said.

The odds of this happening back to back is 17 million to 1, according to an article by Golf Digest from 2000.