ENGLAND’S ANDREW JOHNSON holed-in-one on the first day of the European PGA Championship at Wentworth and won himself a new car.
Johnston aced the par-3 168-metre 10th hole using a seven-iron earning himself a BMW M4 worth approximately €70,000. It was the second hole-in-one of his career and the 30th on the European Tour this season.
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And he celebrated it with a chest bump:
The 26-year old Johnston was still struggling on four-over par after 13 holes despite the eagle, nine shots of the early pace set by Sweden’s Robert Karlsson who had a 67.
There was no such luck for Scotland’s Craig Lee who holed-in-one at the 141-metre second hole using an 8-iron.
Lee’s blow got him to one-under par but there was no bonus prize available at the second. He had slipped to two-over par by the 11th.
Andrew 'Beef' Johnson won a car and celebrated with an enthusistic chest bump
ENGLAND’S ANDREW JOHNSON holed-in-one on the first day of the European PGA Championship at Wentworth and won himself a new car.
Johnston aced the par-3 168-metre 10th hole using a seven-iron earning himself a BMW M4 worth approximately €70,000. It was the second hole-in-one of his career and the 30th on the European Tour this season.
And he celebrated it with a chest bump:
The 26-year old Johnston was still struggling on four-over par after 13 holes despite the eagle, nine shots of the early pace set by Sweden’s Robert Karlsson who had a 67.
There was no such luck for Scotland’s Craig Lee who holed-in-one at the 141-metre second hole using an 8-iron.
Lee’s blow got him to one-under par but there was no bonus prize available at the second. He had slipped to two-over par by the 11th.
Originally published Thursday at 14.09
- © AFP 2015.
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