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A Granny Scored Hole in One

A 90-year-old woman from West Yorkshire made the fellow golfers amazed because the print hole in one, putting the ball into the hole in one blow. Mary Tattersall make punch as far as 165 meters on the second hole on the golf course near the town of Bradford, England.

Pensioners, who had just started playing golf two years ago, said that feel amazed and surprised to reach this achievement. She later received a special trophy from the golf club to mark her success as an ‘Extraordinary woman’.

“I play golf with my friends and tee off (first blow) to the second hole and was surprised because I could not find the ball that I hit. It turned out that the ball was already in the hole,” said Mary Tattersall.

Golf is better than exercising in the gym room

“I feel amazed and surprised, as well as other golfers at the time.”
Mary Tattersall was 88 years old when he started playing golf for the exercise and make new friends.
Joran Gibson, owner of a golf course in Bradford, said the old woman had a natural talent in sports.
He said: “Very rarely can score hole in one. Mary really has a talent with hand and eye coordination is excellent. He loved golf and played in all weather.

“She’s a remarkable woman, every time you see her out of the car I always wanted to help him but she immediately jumped down, shake a golf club behind his body and he was immediately play.”
Mrs Tattersall said: “I’m not very competitive. I came to this golf course because this is a good sport, better than the gym.”

Officially: Tiger Woods Retired from As the World’s Number One Golf Player

World number one golfer Tiger Woods have to give up his title to the German golfer Martin Kaymer or English golfer Lee Westwood.

The position of golfer Tiger Woods as world number one for five years will end. Peak positions will be contested by German golfer Martin Kaymer and British golfer Lee Westwood. Rank is determined based on the average value obtained in the last two years, where Woods missed a lot of golf tournaments due to injuries and personal problems.

25-year-old Kaymer could occupy the top position if he won the Andalucia Masters held in Valderrama, Spain on Thursday. He also will get value if it is enough to pass Woods finished in second place and a draw with no more than one other player.

But when Kaymer, who now occupy the top three of the world, failed to take over the top, Westwood could reach it. Westwood is known as the world’s number two golf player; in addition, Woods did not compete this weekend.