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Posted on Tue Aug 21, 2007 at 10:09:47 AM EST in Other Sports
For all you amateur hackers out there who dream about nailing that perfect shot and writing a "1" on your scorecard, prepare yourself for another devastating blow to your golfing ego. You've heard the stories of kids hitting a hole-in-one and old men knocking down an ace, but you've never ever heard of a miracle shot story like Sheila Drummond's. And that's because she's the first completely blind female to ever hit a hole-in-one! Drummond made history on the fourth hole (144-yard, par-3) at the Mahoning Valley Country Club in Lehighton, PA, and the United States Blind Golfers Association have been unable to find any record of another totally blind chick hitting a hole-in-one. The 53-year-old lost her sight 26 years ago to diabetes, but like the superhero Daredevil, it appears to have only enhanced her other senses.
Golf Digest published in 1999 that the odds of an amateur sinking a hole-in-one are "1 in 12,750." They also went on to say, "That number, no doubt rises, for a blind golfer." Geez, thanks for that bit of blatant obviousness. But what we really want to know is the odds of hitting a one-shotter for non-blind, able-bodied, sports writing hackers like us. Unfortunately, we've got a feeling that this broad has better odds of sinking a second no-looker before we even come within ten feet of the hole!
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