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Answer» Extremely impressive..
Sheila Drummond didn't need to see her hole-in-one. She heard it.
Drummond, blinded by diabetes 26 years ago, EXPERIENCED the highlight of her golfing career Sunday, recording an ace on the 144-yard, par-3 fourth hole at Mahoning Valley Country Club.
Playing with her husband and coach, Keith, and two friends in a steady rain, the 53-year-old Drummond hit a driver on the hole. The shot CLEARED a water hazard, FLEW between traps and landed on the green, where it hit the flagstick before dropping into the hole.
LinkIf you can do that 18 times in a row....You can actually beat the game of golf.Heh. Good luck with that since many golf courses have at least one par 5 or greater, which I would think would be impossible to get a hole in one. Although I am curious what the most holes in one anyone has ever hit. I did happen to find an article of an 82 year-old WOMAN hitting two holes in one, but couldn't see anyone hitting more than two holes in one in a single game.Which is my point.Golf is such a challenging game because no one can beat it.
Its a conspiracy !!!!Quote from: street1 on August 27, 2007, 05:37:46 PM Which is my point.Golf is such a challenging game because no one can beat it.
Thats why people prefer mini golf!
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