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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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Rohrstaff was perplexed. The odds of two golfers making an ace on the same hole are 17million-to-one. Rohrstaff says if he wasn't there to experience it, he wouldn't believe it
'He's like, there's two balls. And he wasn't excited at all. He's like, there's two balls right here. And we're like, "shut up".
'So of course, we go walking over there, Kara's got her phone out, and, I mean, I started hopping around like an idiot. And we just, we just kind of went nuts. And it was just, it was, and I'm still a bit shell-shocked.'
'That was my 11th hole in one. That's Blake's first one. I've obviously never had one on a par 4. So, I mean, it was just the silliest, most ridiculous thing I've ever seen, heard of or experienced on a golf course. It was nuts.'
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LTC Trent Klug
LTC Trent Klug
6 mo
I normally get holes in eight. The snowman is my golfing buddy.
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CPT Gurinder (Gene) Rana
CPT Gurinder (Gene) Rana
5 mo
Awesome Lt Col Charlie Brown. You must be a scratch golfer?
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LTC Trent Klug
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That is a memorable vacation for sure!
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SMSgt Lawrence McCarter
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Edited 6 mo ago
Pretty hard to do anyway the closest I ever came to hole in one was 5 inches on a Par 3 so got the Birdie anyway. (one under par on that hole)
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