One month before my 50th birthday, I got my first hole in one. On 6/7/2024 I was playing in a charity scramble at Reunion Golf Club in Hoschton, GA. Hole 15 (368yds) is a severe dogleg right. Most golfers hit it straight up the fairway about 215yds, then take your chances for a 160ish yd shot over a canyon to a raised green. This is the 2nd hardest hole on the course. All three players in my group when before me and hit perfect shots straight up the fairway, and I thought to myself I couldn’t do much better than them. Then I was asked to try and cut the corner with a driver and see if I could go over the 50ft tall trees and get “closer” to the blind green. I smashed a driver and it was seemingly high, straight, and long enough to get close to making it over the trees. After the “nice shots” from my teammates, I, alongside my cart partner, proceeded to head to the green while the other cart stayed in the fairway in case we couldn’t find my ball. We searched all over and then I walked to the next tee box to ask the group in front of us if they have seen my ball. Just as they responded with “no man, sorry”, I hear my partner Mickey Aycox scream out “what ball were you playing”. I turn around and he has the flag out and is looking at something in the hole. I yell back “Titleist 1 PRO V1x with a red 1”. He responds by jumping around and screaming, like a little kid telling his mom “the ice cream truck is here”!!!! I run down to the hole and sure enough my ball was in the bottom of the cup. That’s right my 1st and currently only hole-in-one was a blind tee shot on a par 4 dogleg from 368yds out. BTW, that was out last hole for the tournament and we ended up winning by 1 shot. I couldn’t believe it. The greatest part of the story was that I had the group in front of us and my partners to validate it. Otherwise, no one would have believed it.