Heads turned on July 1st when Mike Yingst hit his 7-iron off hole 15 and his ball rolled in for a hole in one but the celebration really started when Yingst knocked down another ace on the very next hole! Mike Yingst a member of the Tailgaters, played in the Night Men’s League in Yorktown for the past 25 years and has never scored a hole in one, let alone two, in the same day! Yingst’s second ace was on the longest par three on the course at 160 yards, Yingst used his 5 wood off the tee and was not positive that the ball went into the hole until he walked up to the green!
After buying a round of drinks to celebrate at the clubhouse Yingst still walked away with money in his pocket claiming the hole in one pot of about $140. Had this golf tournament insured their hole with US Hole In One, Yingst could had the potential to walk away with a grand prize valuing up to $100,000, in addition to a bonus prize like a LCD Flat Screen TV that US Hole In One insures for any other par 3 on the golf course greater than 130 yards at no extra cost. Remember with US Hole In One grand prizes of $25,000 or less restore in your golf tournament just in case you have more than one lucky golfer to score an ace on the grand prize hole.
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