There are plenty of moments I have not witnessed in my 24 years on Earth. I've never seen an LPGA Tournament in person. I've never bungie jumped. I've never been skydiving. Until Tuesday, I never had seen somebody hit a hole-in-one.
Well, 64-year-old Jimmy Sugg changed that. Sugg, who is a member at The Links at Cotton Valley, had only a sand wedge into the par-3 18th hole. My team already had finished for the day, and we were watching his group finish their round. Sugg was second to play and landed his 90-yard shot about six feet behind the hole. It spun backward toward the cup and like a perfect putt finished right in the center of the hole.
This was Sugg's third hole-in-one, so he did the usual high five, but I was cheering and clapping like a fool. It only makes me think, what will happen when I FINALLY hit one?
Congratulations, Jimmy.
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