Making a hole-in-one is something every golfer dreams about. But how about making two of them in the same round?
The odds are astronomical: 67 million to one, or roughly double the odds to win the Lotto Max.
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But Kent Adams achieved the rare and remarkable feat earlier this year at Blackhawk Golf Course, south of Edmonton. Adams aced the 12th and 16th holes at Blackhawk.
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“(It’s) just unbelievable, you know?” said Adams, a former club pro who left the golf industry about 15 years ago.
“Ever since then, I just play for fun, have a good time, and make hole-in-ones,” Adams chuckled.
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