Recording a hole-in-one in a tournament round is one thing, but what 54-year-old Anna Shultz managed to accomplish during her second-round match at the USGA’s Senior Women’s Amateur at Hershey Country Club is just a little more impressive.
Shultz, who was 2-up in her match with two holes to play, closed out Corey Weworski on the par-3 17th with a hole-in-one to move on to the next round. I don’t know about you, but I can’t think of a better ending to a match than watching the ball roll into the cup from the tee.
Even though Shultz went on to lose in the third round to Lisa Schlesinger, there’s no question she’ll remember the tee shot on the 17th at the Senior Women’s Amateur for the rest of her life.
(h/t Bacon at Eye on Golf via the Golf Channel)
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