It’s All In The Name?

February 26, 2009
Posted by US Hole In One

Two lucky teenage golfers scored hole in ones at Chester Golf Club this week. Doesn’t sound too impressive? Well how about two lucky teenage golfers with the same first name hit aces this week, on the same hole, within 24 hours of each other? Now that’s something to talk about! Callum Bowness and Callum Roberts both nailed a hole in one using their 9 irons on hole number 3, a 150 yard par three at Chester Golf Club. Bowness was the first one to make the hole in one. He’s a 15 year old who enjoys playing golf however doesn’t make it a full time commitment. At a 21 handicap he says he has “no real ambitions to take the sport up seriously, but I want to be able to accept an offer of a round and not be terrible.” He sure wasn’t terrible during that round! Bowness didn’t see the ball go in but got a good feeling when the foursome ahead of him on the next tee started jumping for joy.

Callum Roberts however plays from a different point of view. Although he has never scored an ace before, he plays a one handicap and desires to make a living playing golf and go pro one day. Roberts like Bowness hit his nine iron off the tee box excpect he was furtunante enough to see the ball go in the hole along with his dad whom he was playing a tournament with that day. Roberts didn’t let the excitement distract his game as he and his dad went on to win the tournament! Congrats to both Callum’s from US Hole In One!

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