One-armed golfer Laurent Hurtubise makes incredible hole-in-one at PGA Tour event calycanthaceae

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Publish Date : 2021-04-08 17:24:48


The golfer, who was born with one arm, registered a spectacular hole-in-one on the 151-yard fourth hole.

'That was the coolest experience I've had on the golf course,' said pro Troy Merritt, who was partnering Hurtubise on the day.

The beaming amateur celebrated the achievement by throwing his hat into the air and was met by cheers as he walked down the course to pick his ball out of the hole, with the video being shared by the PGA Tour.



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'Incredible' shot

Hurtubise was born without most of his right arm but has regularly taken part in The American Express tournament, which invites amateurs to play alongside professionals.

Greg Chalmers was one of the pros playing in the same group as Hurtubise and praised the amateur for such an 'incredible' shot.

'It was one of those shots where you always thought, hang on -- this could go in here,' he told the PGA.

'It landed around the front of the green and we were all watching it closely as it tracked toward the hole and then bang, it disappeared.

'We all went up in celebration and Laurent went ballistic and maybe let out a few choice words, but who could blame him?'

Hurtubise has been playing golf since he was 11 and told Desert Sun that he sees it as an opportunity to prove he can be as good as anyone else.

'It does feel fulfilling when someone tells me they've been inspired to play a sport because of me,' he said.

'We all went up in celebration and Laurent went ballistic and maybe let out a few choice words, but who could blame him?' 'Incredible' shot 'It was one of those shots where you always thought, hang on -- this could go in here,' he told the PGA. 'It was one of those shots where you always thought, hang on -- this could go in here,' he told the PGA. 'It does feel fulfilling when someone tells me they've been inspired to play a sport because of me,' he said. 'Incredible' shot 'It landed around the front of the green and we were all watching it closely as it tracked toward the hole and then bang, it disappeared. 'Incredible' shot Greg Chalmers was one of the pros playing in the same group as Hurtubise and praised the amateur for such an 'incredible' shot. The beaming amateur celebrated the achievement by throwing his hat into the air and was met by cheers as he walked down the course to pick his ball out of the hole, with the video being shared by the PGA Tour. 'It landed around the front of the green and we were all watching it closely as it tracked toward the hole and then bang, it disappeared. Hurtubise has been playing golf since he was 11 and told Desert Sun that he sees it as an opportunity to prove he can be as good as anyone else. 'That was the coolest experience I've had on the golf course,' said pro Troy Merritt, who was partnering Hurtubise on the day. READ: Tiger Woods' son is good at golf, but video poses wider questions The golfer, who was born with one arm, registered a spectacular hole-in-one on the 151-yard fourth hole. Hurtubise was born without most of his right arm but has regularly taken part in The American Express tournament, which invites amateurs to play alongside professionals. 'That was the coolest experience I've had on the golf course,' said pro Troy Merritt, who was partnering Hurtubise on the day. 'We all went up in celebration and Laurent went ballistic and maybe let out a few choice words, but who could blame him?' 'It landed around the front of the green and we were all watching it closely as it tracked toward the hole and then bang, it disappeared. 'We all went up in celebration and Laurent went ballistic and maybe let out a few choice words, but who could blame him?' 'It landed around the front of the green and we were all watching it closely as it tracked toward the hole and then bang, it disappeared. Greg Chalmers was one of the pros playing in the same group as Hurtubise and praised the amateur for such an 'incredible' shot. 'It does feel fulfilling when someone tells me they've been inspired to play a sport because of me,' he said. 'It was one of those shots where you always thought, hang on -- this could go in here,' he told the PGA. 'It landed around the front of the green and we were all watching it closely as it tracked toward the hole and then bang, it disappeared. The golfer, who was born with one arm, registered a spectacular hole-in-one on the 151-yard fourth hole. Greg Chalmers was one of the pros playing in the same group as Hurtubise and praised the amateur for such an 'incredible' shot. The golfer, who was born with one arm, registered a spectacular hole-in-one on the 151-yard fourth hole. 'We all went up in celebration and Laurent went ballistic and maybe let out a few choice words, but who could blame him?' The golfer, who was born with one arm, registered a spectacular hole-in-one on the 151-yard fourth hole. 'That was the coolest experience I've had on the golf course,' said pro Troy Merritt, who was partnering Hurtubise on the day.

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