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Fall weather, no bother: 3 琉璃神社 golfers collect 1st career aces at Tower Ranch

The course celebrated each golfer on social media

The cooler fall weather was no problem for three members of 琉璃神社's Tower Ranch Golf Club over the last couple of months.

In September and October, a total of three members of the course knocked down their first career hole-in-ones.

On Sept. 12, long-time member Brian Davies celebrated his hole-in-one on the par three, 12th hole. 

"What an incredible accomplishment, Brian! We鈥檙e all so proud and thrilled to celebrate this special moment with you," said a Tower Ranch Instagram post. "It鈥檚 these kinds of milestones that remind us how much joy this game brings. Keep swinging for the stars, Brian! Here鈥檚 to many more unforgettable rounds ahead!"

12 days later, member Ryan Lawrence achieved the accomplishment on the par three 14th hole. Sitting at 203 yards, he used a five iron and watched the ball drop for the hole-in-one.

"It was the perfect evening for such an unforgettable milestone," Tower Ranch posted on social media. "Nothing quite compares to that first hole-in-one feeling!"

Lastly, member Rey Lee celebrated Thanksgiving early as he knocked down his hole-in-one on Oct. 11. He also took place on the 12th hole, where he used an eight iron from 138 yards out.

"What a memorable moment... well done, Rey!" Tower Ranch said online.

The course is now closed for the season.

 

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Jordy Cunningham

About the Author: Jordy Cunningham

Hailing from Ladner, B.C., I have been passionate about sports, especially baseball, since I was young. In 2018, I graduated from Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops with a Bachelor of Journalism degree
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