Greg Bontrager and Justin Pressnal: Golfers Hit Consecutive Holes-in-one On Same Hole

James S. | June 26, 2011 | 0 Comments More

It’s a miracle when someone makes a hole-in-one golf shot but when two players do it back to back it redefines the term “miracle shot”.

That’s what happened at the hole No. 17 at the Hesston Golf Park in Wichita, Kansas.

Greg Bontrager and Justin Pressnall achieved the feats and it’s history making for sure. The were on the par 3 hole that is 212 yards.

It was Pressnall who scored first using a six iron. There were four men on the green playing one another. When Pressnall’s shot went into the cup the four were amazed, however, Bontrager went next using a 23 degree hybrid and somehow followed the same path as Pressnall’s tee off and sure enough both players’ balls went in the cup.

The National Hole-In-One Registry says that the odds of having made two holes-in-one were at least 17 million to one.

The foursome knew the balls had gone toward the green and the flag sticks but didn’t realize it until they got out of their carts and couldn’t find their balls. That’s when they took a look in the cup and lo and behold there they were.

This is a story that many can’t believe but it’s true and one that will go down as legend through the rest of the history of golf.

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