Par-4 Ace: "With the way the hole looked, it must have gone in on the fly"

Garry Smits has the tale of 21-year-old Talan Harlow, a University of North Florida junior and a Ponte Vedra Beach resident, who aced the TPC Sawgrass's Valley Course's par-4 7th hole. Even better, evidence suggests he did it on the fly.

"I was trying to run something up onto the right side of the green," he said.

Here's what may be the most amazing part of the shot: Harlow appears to have slam-dunked his No. 2 Bridgestone E7 ball into the hole.

Since Harlow and playing partners Graydon Kent, Sam Ohno and Logan Membrino couldn't see the hole from the tee, they assumed he had blown the shot over the green. After looking for a few seconds behind the green and not finding a ball, Kent went to the hole and saw the ball resting inside -- with the left side of the hole considerably damaged.

"I guess you never think to look in the hole first if you didn't actually see it go in," said Harlow. "But Graydon went over and said, 'it's in the hole.' I said, 'no way.' He kept telling me to come over and look and I kept saying 'no way.'"

Way.