http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...ium=referral&utm_campaign=editorial&hpt=hp_t3
not a professional cameraman but the moment was captured. it's not often that a hole in one is achieved and when it is i think it's amazing.
any golfers on the forum? you "golfed" a hole in one?
Jeff Barton teed off on the ninth hole at the Corley's Albuquerque Lincoln Volvo Golf Tournament on Thursday in New Mexico with the hopes of sinking a hole-in-one and winning a million bucks. He did just that.
And the somewhat sizable crowd goes wild in a sensible manner!
Bob's Blitz spots the one video that proves a day of golf isn't always comprised of balls lost in the lake or putts missed from five feet out.
No, sometimes golf can be pretty darn great.
According to the report, this annual tournament hosted by East Mountain High School in Sandia Park, N.M., took place at Paa-ko Ridge Golf Club. The $125 entry fee seems like a good chunk of change to enter a tourney, but you also get the chance to win either a Lincoln MKZ Hybrid or $1 million.
We will let KOB News 4's J.P. Murrieta explain what happened next.
According to East Mountain High website, the odds of Barton's feat were 12,500 to 1 and the $1 million prize money is covered by an insurance policy.
Now, we should probably have warned you earlier, but the video features the shakiest footage this side of Saving Private Ryan. We will forgive our cameraman, because he has the good sense to capture the moment that truly matters.
We get to see the ball hit the green and roll ever so beautifully to the hole, giving this random golfer the story of his life.
From there, the gallery hoping to catch a hole-in-one gets exactly what they were waiting for, and they go absolutely insane—albeit in a refined and polite manner.
High-fives and cheers abound as Barton gets $1 million richer. That last point is important, because drinks are on him.
Rules are rules, after all.
not a professional cameraman but the moment was captured. it's not often that a hole in one is achieved and when it is i think it's amazing.
any golfers on the forum? you "golfed" a hole in one?