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Husband and wife achieve rare feat by both scoring a hole-in-one in the same round

Married couple make a hole-in-one on the same hole in the same round


You’ve read about all kinds of hole-in-one stories. This might be a new one: a married couple each aced the same hole in the same round.

Yea, it happened. Ann and Bill Gray were playing Capital Canyon Club in Prescott, Arizona, on July 10 when they got to the 16th hole during their afternoon round. That’s where the magic happened.

With two more golfers in their foursome as witnesses, the Grays celebrated their round in the best way possible, as each of them made an ace.

Capital Canyon Club is a private Tom Weiskopf design which has become kinda famous for producing aces.

The crew at Breaking Par featured the course a while back after ace after ace was recorded at the layout.