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Max Greyserman make his first career ace at The Genesis
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Max Greyserman carded the first ace of his career Sunday at The Genesis Invitational, making a hole-in-one from 180 yards out at the par-3 14th.
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Max Greyserman make his first career ace at The Genesis
The 30-year-old Greyserman earned a $25,000 donation to the charitable initiative California Rises, which is dedicated to raising awareness and funds for area wildfire relief, recovery and rebuilding. California Rises focuses on three key pillars: advancing fire prevention, rebuilding communities and inspiring the next generation – with several charitable efforts occuring simultaneously throughout the week, including the return of Birdies for Good.
The 14th hole is one of five holes at The Riviera Country Club that contributed to Birdies for Good – along with the 10th, 16th, 17th and 18th holes. For every birdie and eagle, $1,000 was donated. For every hole-in-one earned a $25,000 donation. The total tally – which was nearly $320,000 as of Sunday afternoon – will be announced during television coverage as well as on the PGA TOUR app.
Greyserman, whose ace moved him to even par on the day, made seven contributions to Birdies for Good thanks to his play throughout the week.
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Feb 22, 2026
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