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The golfers making aces on the 12th hole at the Pelican Women’s Championship are in extra luck. Two golfers have already won Lamborghini’s on the LPGA Tour within a week and most recently, Su-Hyun Oh joined the list to become the third player bagging this extraordinary achievement.

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American golfer Austin Ernst, who made a hole-in-one on the 12th during the pro-am, won the keys to a brand new car first. However, just a couple of days later, Pavarisa Yoktuan of Thailand repeated the same feat and had the sweetest reaction to this incredible triumph. Notably, it’s imperative to mention that they get a two-year lease on the luxury car.

Now, Korea-born Australian golfer Su Oh joined them on Sunday as she, too, smashed a hole-in-one on the lucky hole. Let’s see how she did it and her reaction to the same.

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LPGA Tour golfer hits hole-in-one to take home a Lamborghini

Oh sailed her ball home on Sunday by hitting a 7-iron on the 157-yard par-3. The 25-year-old was obviously excited at the chance of winning this new car. When she’s in America, she shares an Audi Q5 rental with fellow Australian Hannah Green. However, when at home, she drives her parents’ Volkswagen CC.

 

She said, “It looks pretty nice. I’ve had a look every day. It’s like three of them on the putting green, so I was like, oh, that must be so nice. But yes, very fancy.” However, she admitted, “It was so out of my league, but it’s a very nice car. I would love to drive it.

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She expressed her desire to take it with herself and also worried about the insurance. She said, “I would actually love it if I could take it to Australia, but I don’t think that’s going to work. My first stick shift. Wish me luck. Hope they have got good insurance.”

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Very soon, all LPGA Tour golfers will be driving Lamborghini’s! What do you think?

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