Rory McIlroy says he could be tempted to have a crack at winning the glittering prize on offer for a hole-in-one at the Dubai Desert Classic's short par-four 17th - a whopping $NZ3 million.
The mind-boggling windfall for one shot of golf equals the entire prize fund for the European Tour event, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary, and matches the reported appearance fee of world number one Tiger Woods.
Prizes for aces in tournament play are common, but they usually come on par-threes and involve luxury cars.
The $3 million for the perfect golf shot is believed to be unprecedented.
Measuring 359 yards, the 17th hole is the second shortest par four hole on the Majlis course, but it is a classic risk-reward challenge with sand, trees and desert grass waiting to gobble up any attempts to cut the dogleg short of the green.
One hitch is that the prodigious prize will only be on offer at the weekend for those that make the cut, but the hole will be reduced to about 325 yards to add to the excitement.
Asked if he could be tempted into having a go, McIlroy, a past winner in 2009, says he certainly could if the wind is right.