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Golf Notes: A hole in one
From the Little River Golf Course front desk, Collin Fling got a hole-in-one on the fifth hole. The fifth hole is a 290-yard four par. The odds of an amateur golfer sinking an ace on a par four is six million to one. A hole-in-one on a four-par is called an albatross. The only other way to score an albatross is to get a two on a five-par. Another example of the rarity of a four-par hole-in-one is that there has been only one four-par ace in the history of the PGA golf tour. In 2001, Andrew McGee scored a four-par ace at the Phoenix Open. Nice shot, Collin. Collin’s drive gently drew around the corner, bounced before the green, and rolled. You could not see the ball drop in from the fifth t

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