There are good rounds of golf and then there are the ones you will remember, clear as day, for the rest of your life.
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Snow Needs, who plays off a handicap of 18, shot a hole-in-one at the weekend on the Inglewood Golf Club's par-three 120m 18th.
Needs was playing in a 4BBB event, and the hole-in-one helped boost his team's overall final score to 41 points, securing runners-up.
Eight-iron in hand, Needs knew it was a good shot from the moment the ball left the club face.
"The other people I was playing with had hit off before me, and they had three good shots," Needs said.
So it was inevitable that Needs was going to follow up with something special off the stick.
"While the ball was in flight it looked like it was going to roll up close to the hole, but it went that little bit further," Needs said.
Needs has been playing golf for approximately 25 years, and it was his second hole-in-one so far, with the first at Hidden Valley Golf Club.
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