Is This A Hole-In-One? [PHOTOS]
By: Evan Jankens
@kingofthekc
I have been golfing for more than 15 years and the closest I have been to a hole-in-one is two feet away.
The program director of 97.1 The Ticket, Jimmy Powers, hit one and won a car -- the guy must have a horseshoe up his backside. I still think he was a jerk about the entire situation, but I digress.
Brent Henley is the caddie for PGA pro Robert Garrigus. Wednesday afternoon he posted a photo on his Twitter account that has people talking.
Should this be considered a hole-in-one?
My partners tee ball on par 3 fourth hole at the club!! pic.twitter.com/BWv8QBzVYl
— Brent Henley (@BRENTHENLEY) June 17, 2015
To all that saw this pic earlier. It is in fact a hole in one. The ball was below the surface of the hole. #countit!! pic.twitter.com/tTBVoLqyAY
— Brent Henley (@BRENTHENLEY) June 18, 2015
I think it is a hole-in-one but many will debate it with you since it is not indeed in the cup.