Canmore Golf and Curling Club has ever seen.“This was my third tournament ever,” Sanford said. “My past couple of tournaments I’ve gotten super nervous and completely messed up.
This one, I just wanted to beat my last score.” PGA Tour Canada: golfers back to compete at Manitoba Open The 14-year-old picked up golf in the summer of 2021, inspired to get serious by her competitive friends.She was putting together a solid round when she stepped up to the 12th hole, the last of her group to tee off.“Everyone hit pretty good shots- some of them were on the green, some were just barely off,” Sanford recalled. “I just teed up and I thought it was just like any other par three.
I wasn’t really expecting anything. But once I hit the ball, I thought, ‘Oh, wow, that’s a good shot.’ I didn’t think it was going to go in.”Most golfers dream of making a hole-in-one.
Adele did it twice today! For real. During club Championships to boot. It's made for an exciting day around here! ⛳️⛳️⛳️ pic.twitter.com/UqTdwYzGEW— Canmore G&CC (@CanmoreGolf) August 21, 2022The ball came up just shy of the green, bounced, and rolled into the cup.Her first-ever hole-in-one.“I was in shock,” Sanford said. “Everyone else was jumping around and I was standing there looking at the ball.“After that, I was like, I don’t really care how I play.