One of the beauties of golf is that the sport can be enjoyed by all ages, and our latest hole-in-one report is certainly proof of that ...
Marilynne Clay, who is 82 years young, carded an ace at Shaganappi Point. The smooth-swinging senior smoked a six-iron and was right on the money from 100 yards away. Meanwhile, the clubhouse at Earl Grey was buzzing about Ty Hennessy’s first career ‘1.
’ Hennessy is only 14. The talented teen completed No. 7 with one knock of a nine-iron from the 155-yard blocks.
Ralph Mamuric was perfect with a pitching wedge on the fifth hole at Shaganappi Point, which measures 126 yards. M. Joanne Brazeau Coldrick cruised through the third hole on Shaganappi’s Valley Nine, finding the flag-stick with a flawless four-iron from 156 yards away, while Lorrie Hackett had reason to hoot and holler after sinking a superb seven-wood from 109 yards out on No.
9 . Logan Irvine capped a round at Lakeview in supreme style. Irvine buried a wicked wedge on the 107-yard finisher.
Ping On scored an ace on No. 15 at Maple Ridge. Seven-iron was the right call for a 157-yard challenge.
Randy Elliot was one-and-done on No. 12 at Willow Park, swishing a seven-wood from 160 yards. Warren King drained a dandy on No.
11 at Douglasdale — an accurate eight-iron from 100 yards away. Keegan DeSa authored the first ace of the season at Kananaskis Country. DeSa sized up the difficult 12th on the Mount Kidd Course, smashed an eight-iron from a distance of 165 yards and then.
