Judith enjoys her first ace.
JUDITH Rose picked the perfect moment to notch her first-ever hole-in-one when she did it during a major at her home club.
The Bramhall Golf Club member aced the par-three 14th hole during President’s Day.
Judith, who was playing alongside Sue Carter and Lynn Enoch, said:
“I was delighted to get my first-ever hole-in-one. It will probably be my last too!
“It was a red flag on the green, so the distance to the hole would have been about 110 yards, and I used my eight iron off the tee.
“I hit a straight tee shot, and I knew it had pitched on the green, but that was all, as I could not see the hole.
“Sue told me that it had gone in as I was looking on the ground for my tee, but I still wasn’t totally convinced. Although I could not see my ball by the flag, I could see something white at the back of the green.
“I did suddenly get excited as we got nearer, as the white thing was clearly a feather and not my ball.
“Apparently, my delight, once we knew it was definitely in the hole, was heard by many others out on the course!
“Celebrations included a large glass of wine to share at home with my husband Andy and six bottles to share in the clubhouse with all of the gorgeous ladies at Bramhall.”
Judith Rose (pictured left) receives a prize for her ace from Bramhall lady captain Jo Lingwood.