Viktor Hovland sank a picturesque hole-in-one at the Arnold Palmer Invitational

It’s going to be an expensive night for Viktor Hovland in Orlando.

Drinks are most certainly on Viktor Hovland Friday night in Orlando, Florida and it’s becoming a yearly tradition for the 25-year-old.

During second round play at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, Hovland stepped up to the tee at the par-three No. 7 and sank one of the most beautiful aces you’ll ever see for the fourth hole-in-one of his career.

Perfect speed. Perfect bounce. Perfect line. Just perfection all the way around, really. Hovland made the 183-yard distance look like a simple chip shot.

Any player to hit a hole-in-one this weekend was -125 at BetMGM after “no hole-in-one” opened at -135. The API has seen nine aces over the last 10 tournaments— including three in 2021 — so the smart money was definitely on seeing some magic in Orlando.

Now the pressure is on Hovland to keep his ace-per-year streak alive on the PGA Tour. But he can worry about that after picking up the bar tab at Bay Hill on Friday.

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