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Seven-year-old hits a hole-in-one at Ross-on-Wye course

Walter Hall who hit a hole-in-one at Ross-on-Wye Golf Club <i>(Image: Submitted)</i>


Walter Hall who hit a hole-in-one at Ross-on-Wye Golf Club <i>(Image: Submitted)</i>

Walter Hall who hit a hole-in-one at Ross-on-Wye Golf Club (Image: Submitted)

 

SOME people go their entire lives searching for a hole-in-one.

However, last weekend Herefordshire seven-year-old Walter Hall landed one on his first-ever round of golf.

Sunday was a remarkable day for the youngster, who was stepping out onto Ross-on-Wye Golf Club to play nine holes for the very first time, off the navy tees.

After having shot 5, 6, 6, 7, 8, 11 in his first six holes, he stepped up to the tricky 111-yard seventh tee and struck the perfect shot.

Father Tim, caddying for his son who was playing alongside two other members, could not believe it.

He said: “I’m super proud of Walt’s achievement and to witness the shot was an amazing feeling. What’s even more crazy is that he’s got one before me!

“After it went in, I asked him how it felt and he just replied, ‘It feels amazing but can we play another nine holes after we finish?!’

“As we made our way back to the clubhouse, all the members and everyone around were cheering. It was just incredible and the atmosphere was electric!”

Walter, an avid sports enthusiast, has been progressing through the seven-stage junior coaching programme at Ross-on-Wye under the guidance of his father (Tim Hall School of Golf).

He is a keen member of the golf foundation golf sixes team but had never played a full nine holes.

The youngster has been inspired by his idol, world number one Scottie Scheffler, who picked up the gold medal at the Olympics on the same day he achieved his incredible feat.

And after shooting 54 on his first attempt at nine holes, Walter said: “I loved playing my first game of golf and getting a hole-in-one! One day I want to be just like Scottie Scheffler, he’s amazing!”

England Golf Junior Development Manager Laura Yapp said: “What a remarkable achievement and what a moment it must have been for both Walter, his dad and his friends. Hopefully he goes on to enjoy the game for many years and that his achievement inspires other youngsters to want to pick up a club and play golf!

“Walter’s achievement may be a proud moment for his family and his club, but it serves as a reminder that golf is a game that can enjoyed by all ages, and that any achievements can be within reach!”  

While the usual celebratory tradition might be buying a bottle of scotch in the clubhouse, it was obviously a slightly different celebration for young Walter, who enjoyed a lively pizza party with his friends in the evening.



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