Making a hole-in-one in golf is every golfer’s dream, whether a professional or an amateur. However, only a handful of them can achieve this unbelievable goal throughout their life, and recently, two different individuals fulfilled this desire uniquely. Although, both individuals were left in a dilemma after attaining the remarkable feat.
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Two golfers have probably the greatest hole-in-one stories in golf
Minneapolis golf club recently witnessed two players making outstanding hole-in-ones on different holes. The 13-year-old young golfer, Preston Miller from St. Louis Park, made an ace on the 121 yards, fourth hole using his faithful seven iron. In jubilation, the young player continued to play with the same ball. However, he lost his special team ball, with his team’s logo on it on hole number seven. But what happened after he finished playing will genuinely amaze the fans.
Later, while Miller was celebrating his ace in the clubhouse, a member of the Minneapolis golf club, Ricardo Fernandez came into the clubhouse talking about how he, too, had made a hole-in-one in his round. Preston congratulated Ricardo and told him that he had made an ace on the fourth hole. He told the fellow member that he made an ace using the SLP team logo golf ball, but he lost it several holes later, and it left both the individuals in a dilemma.
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Shockingly, Ricardo revealed that he, too, made an ace using the same hole. As a result, both the tales made probably one of the rarest hole-in-one stories ever. Fernandez revealed that he had picked up Miller’s ball on the seventh hole. Later, he took out the same ball from his bag on the par-three, 16th hole, and made an ace from 181 yards.
The dilemma between the golfers was regarding who would get to keep the ball. Maybe Preston, the young lad, can keep the ball as it was initially his, and Ricardo found the ball by fate. Nonetheless, both individuals made a hole-in-one using the same ball on different holes and created arguably one of the most outstanding ace stories in golf ever.
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Adam Hadwin makes a hole-in-one at the Memorial
Adam Hadwin made an ace on the competitive side of the sport during this week’s PGA Tour event. He made his first hole-in-one in a Tour event yesterday during the second round of the Memorial Tournament. Moreover, Hadwin made an ace on the par 3, 16th hole. He made the ace from 194 yards and used a seven iron to achieve the feat. It was his 2,863rd attempt to make an ace, and finally, he completed the incredible feat.
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