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102-year-old golfer hits hole-in-one
102-year-old Elsie McLean became the oldest golfer ever to score a hole-in-one when she aced the par-3, 100-yard fourth hole at Bidwell Park. Her first hole-in-one, McLean used a driver to score the ace.
The previous record holder Harold Stilson was 101 when he recorded a hole-in-one at Deerfield Country Club in Florida in 2001.
McLean has appeared on several television broadcasts since her feat and will appear on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" later in the Spring.
Golfer has two holes-in-one; shoots 101
Chris Varallo thought it was quite amazing when he aced the third hole Saturday at Liberty Lake Golf Course. Then he hit a second hole-in-one on the 11th hole of the same round.
"The first one was pretty amazing," said Varallo, 31. "But after the second, everyone was in utter disbelief. Other people on the course heard the screaming and were coming over to see what had happened.
Varallo used a 7-iron on the 143-yard third and holed his 8-iron tee shot on the 140-yard 11th of the course, located about 10 miles east of Spokane. The 22-handicapper, an attorney, finished his round 31 strokes over par at 101.
Varallo, who has never broken 90, called his two aces "the two best shots I'll ever hit." At 31, he said, he's reached the pinnacle of his athletic career. "I would have rather won the lottery," he said, "But, hey, I'll take this. I've got two golf balls and a scorecard I can keep forever."
What are the odds ?
27 trillion-to-1. That's the odds of three holes-in-one in a ten minute span on the SAME COURSE. Can't happen, eh? Well, it did happen -- in Melbourne, Australia.
Sandhurst Club yielded three hole-in-one aces in a ten minute span in August of 2004. Two golfers aced the 195-yard 15th hole and another golfer aced the 150-yard 13th hole. The club director confirmed that such events occurred.
By the way, the odds of winning the 26 state Powerball lottery are 120 million-to-1. Lottery ticket, anyone?
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