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Friday, April 19, 2024

Villager gets hole-in-one after golfing for more than 30 years

After 30+ years of golfing, Bruce Kanvin finally got a hole-in-one March 14 at Hawkes Bay Executive Golf Course.

“I hit a good shot, but we all lost the ball after it hit the green. When we approached the green we could not locate my ball. One of our neighbors said, ‘Let’s check the hole.’ Sure enough, there was my ball! What a surprise,” Kanvin said.

Bruce Kanvin

If you get a hole-in-one or enjoy some other local sports achievement, share the news with us at news@villages-news.com. Don’t forget to attach a photograph to your email.

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