Teen Golfer Pulls Off Feat With Odds of 1-in-67M

Pennsylvania's Ben Tetzlaff scores 2 holes-in-one in single round
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Sep 21, 2017 1:35 PM CDT
Teen Golfer Pulls Off Feat With Odds of 1-in-67M
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A Pennsylvania high school golfer has defied huge odds by recording two holes-in-one in the same round, per the AP. Parkland High School golfer Ben Tetzlaff tells Allentown's Morning Call he still can't believe the feat, which came during a nine-hole practice round Monday at Iron Lakes Country Club. The National Hole-n-One Registry calculated the odds at 67 million-to-1. Parkland coach Scott Levan missed the first ace, but saw the second one about 40 minutes later when Tetzlaff hit a 9-iron on the 140-yard sixth hole. Tetzlaff had already sunk a gap wedge on the 104-yard second hole. The teen hopes to play golf in college. (More hole in one stories.)

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