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It was a bummer, however, that Miller actually lost that hole-in-one ball — a Titleist 4 Pro V1 with his team’s logo on the side — a few holes later. No matter, the root beer hit the spot ...
In case you can't read the post, a 13-year-old named Preston Miller made a hole-in-one, but then lost the golf ball a few holes later. After his round while celebrating, another golfer, Ricardo ...
On the 181-yard hole No. 16, he made the fourth hole-in-one in his career using the ball with the "SLP" logo. He tucked it back into his bag. Fernandez knew someone else had recorded a hole-in-one ...
The Spanish golfer skipped the ball across the pond on hole No. 16, as is tradition in the practice rounds in the lead-up to the iconic major in Augusta, Georgia.
What’s grim about the golf ball rollback isn’t the policy itself. It’s a strong idea. Golf is a less interesting, less strategic game when fewer skills matter at the sport’s top levels.