Rickie Fowler hit the best golf shot of his life on Monday at the annual Cigar Aficionado-Wine Spectator Pro-Am to benefit Ernie Els for Autism at Old Palm Golf Club in Florida.

Fowler, along with a number of other pros and celebrities, took a crack at a 113-yard shot that, if they aced, would raise $1 million for the research and education programs done through Els for Autism. After a number of players, including Rory McIlroy, tried and couldn't make the ace, Fowler stepped up. But first, he changed out of his golf shoes. And he decided to use Luke Donald's pitching wedge.

Then this happened, via Fowler's Snapchat account:

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Another angle of Fowler's incredible hole-in-one:

Fowler's ace that sent the crowd into a tizzy. According to Golf Channel's Tim Rosaforte, the shot drove Els' wife to tears.

More @ElsForAutism $1 million ace: @RickieFowler changed out of golf shoes. Hit shot in sneakers. Used @LukeDonald PW. 1 hop from 111 yards. — Tim Rosaforte (@TimRosaforte) March 7, 2016

@RickieFowler jars it on 19th hole at Old Palm. $1mil goes to @ElsForAutism. Ernie carries off Rickie. Liezel sobbing. More on @GolfCentral. — Tim Rosaforte (@TimRosaforte) March 7, 2016

Afterward, Els lauded Fowler for what he accomplished, saying, "This man is my hero."

What a great day for everyone involved.