Paired with Tiger, Stadler aces 13th at Congressional
 
Jul. 7, 2007

BETHESDA, Md. (AP) -- Kevin Stadler stole the spotlight from Tiger Woods, at least for one hole.

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Tiger Woods (left) with Kevin Stadler on Saturday. (Getty Images)

Stadler, Woods' playing partner for the third round of the AT&T National on Saturday, wowed the gallery with a hole-in-one on the 196-yard, par-3 13th. His shot with a 6-iron landed below the hole, rolled up the slight slope and disappeared into the cup.

"I never expected it was going to go in, but I thought I hit a really good shot," said Stadler, who has a handful of aces in his career. "It kind of took a hop in the right direction. I was walking up there and the place went crazy."

Woods and Stadler had both walked off the tee box before Stadler's ace dropped. They couldn't see the ball go in, but upon hearing the crowd roar and realizing what happened, Woods gave Stadler an emphatic high-five.

"All of a sudden, I watched him, he's trying to talk to his caddie, I'm trying to write down scores for Kevin and it goes in and he says, 'What happened?'" Woods said. "It was kind of a shocker."

With his ace, Stadler won the hearts of those in the sizable gallery following Woods. The crowd, which was 15-deep in some places around the course, was still buzzing when Woods lined up his 21-foot birdie putt. Someone in the crowd yelled for Woods to let Stadler take the putt.

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The cheer Stadler received after the hole-in-one was louder than any for Woods during the round.

Stadler, the son of Champions Tour regular Craig Stadler, finished the day tied with Woods at 2 under for the tournament and seven strokes behind leader Stuart Appleby.

"That was the most thoroughly enjoyable round of golf I've had in who knows how long," said Stadler, who was paired with Woods for the second time in his career. "For a change I didn't get in my own way out there. I was kind of having fun and taking all this in. It was probably 10 times the biggest gallery I've ever been in."

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