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‘Perfect’: Emiliano Grillo sets off beer showers with ace at the Phoenix Open’s rowdy 16th hole

Emiliano Grillo set off the latest beer shower at the Phoenix Open with an ace on the stadium 16th hole.

Grillo's shot on the 155-yard hole flew directly into the cup and swirled around a few times before dropping in Saturday's (AEDT) second round, setting off pandemonium at the party barge of a par 3.

“It was perfect. Perfect number, just a full shot, pitching wedge,” Grillo told Golf Channel while walking up to the green. “It was a little bit of a delayed reaction because we don’t see it really well from (155 yards). Just the crowd went nuts, so did I.

"Obviously you dream of this. I've been playing here 10 years … and every time you're standing there, you get a thought of like, 'What if this one goes in?' It was just perfect."

Emiliano Grillo couldn't believe his luck in Phoenix. PGA Tour

The Argentinian raised his arms and chest-bumped fellow player Rafael Campos after the ball flew in, then shared high-fives with nearly everyone on the tee.

Fans in the jam-packed, three-story grandstands sent beer and other drinks flying onto the tee and the green, creating a massive mess.

Tournament officials spent several minutes cleaning up the debris, raking bunkers and checking the green for damage, holding up the next group.

Grillo's ace was the 12th at No. 16 in Phoenix Open history and the first since Sam Ryder and Carlos Ortiz were showered with beer for their aces in 2022.

Tiger Woods had the most famous hole-in-one at No. 16 in 1997, kicking off the start of the Phoenix Open party era.

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