TWO golfing pals got holes-in-one in consecutive shots on the same hole — beating odds of 17million to one.
David Giles, 48, achieved the feat first before Chris Bunce, 51, calmed himself and did the same.
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David Giles (left), 48, achieved the feat first before Chris Bunce (right), 51, calmed himself and did the same Credit: SWNS 2
The golfers defied the 17 million to one odds Credit: SWNS
They were playing as a pair against two colleagues and hit the ball 146 yards from the tee with eight irons.
The scenes came on the seventh hole at The Oaks Golf Club in York.
It was the first hole-in-one for Chris, of Southend, Essex, who has only been playing golf for a year.
David, from Howden, East Yorkshire, said: “When I got mine, my three playing partners were all as shocked and pleased as me. Little did we know what was about to happen with Chris next on the tee.
“It was unbelievable. We were all stunned. We were gobsmacked at what we’d had done.
“There was plenty of laughing, swearing and high fives all round.”
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Garry Marsh, who had been playing alongside the two men, added: “I couldn’t believe what I was seeing.
“I’d never seen a hole-in-one in the flesh, so to speak, so to see two on the same hole on the same round was absolutely fantastic.”
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