Joe Weaver, playing Sanctuary Lake with Ron Sdao and George Karam scored a hole in one on #7 Par 3, 110 yards using a PW. It was down hill so he was able to watch it all the way…hit the green and rolled into the hole! This is his second one…his first was in April of last year at a links of Crystal Lake.
Joe Weaver's Second Hole-in-One
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