NewsSeptember 30, 2007

YORK, Pa. -- It's a good golf game when someone gets a hole in one. But what about when two people get aces -- in the same game? Bill Maslowski and Carl Workinger got their holes-in-one while in a threesome with Steve Fahs at York County's Grandview Golf Course at about 8:30 a.m. Thursday...

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YORK, Pa. -- It's a good golf game when someone gets a hole in one. But what about when two people get aces -- in the same game?

Bill Maslowski and Carl Workinger got their holes-in-one while in a threesome with Steve Fahs at York County's Grandview Golf Course at about 8:30 a.m. Thursday.

"I've never witnessed anything like this before," Maslowski said. "I never even heard of it. Two holes-in-one on the same hole -- wow!"

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According to a Golf Digest study, the odds of two players in the same foursome acing the same hole are 17 million to 1.

Maslowski got his ace first, using a 5-iron on the 152-yard fourth hole. Fahs hit second, but missed the green. Workinger then used a 6-iron to hit his ball into the cup.

The holes-in-one were witnessed by Fahs and Grandview maintenance worker Carl Fry Jr.

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