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The hole-in-one is the rarest feat in golf, but on the Wednesday of 2016 Masters week at Augusta National, the odds are titled in the golfers favor on the Par 3 course. 

The old record at the Par 3 Contest for aces in a day was five. On Wednesday, the field obliterated that mark with a ridiculous nine holes-in-one. That's a lot of crystal distributed. 

The first was from Webb Simpson, who used the backstop on the ninth hole. 

Andy Sullivan was the next to earn some crystal on No. 5. 

Justin Thomas and Rickie Fowler made aces on back-to-back shots on No. 4. 

David Lingmerth then tied the record on No. 7. 

Gary Player was the next on No. 7 to funnel it in the cup, setting the record for being the oldest player to make an ace at the Par 3 at the age of 80. 

Zach Johnson was the third player to find the bottom of the cup on the seventh. 

Jimmy Walker, who set a Par 3 Contest record with an 8-under 19, got himself going with a hole-in-one on No. 2. 

Last, but not least, Smylie Kaufman earned some crystal with this shot on No. 8. 

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Fowler and Thomas celebrate their aces on No. 4. (USATSI)