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Amateur Golfer Hits 3 Holes-In-One In One 'Crazy Day'

Hopefully Ali Gibb has some of that mojo spared for another day.

Hopefully Ali Gibb has some of that mojo spared for another day.

The 51-year-old amateur golfer sank three holes-in-one Tuesday to defend her title at Croham Hurst Golf Club in England, according to reports.

In the 36-hole event, she aced the par-3, 144-yard fifth hole twice and the par-3, 190-yard 11th hole once, according to her scorecard posted by CNN.

“It was a crazy day and what happened was quite unbelievable,” she told the outlet.

Gibb explained to the BBC that she had knocked in three holes-in-one before, but of course not on the same day.

“Our pro Adam came up to me and said: ‘I’ve had one hole-in-one in 42 years, you’ve just had three in five hours.’” she said to the BBC.

According to stats published in Golf Digest, the odds of an amateur golfer making a hole in one on a par-3 hole are 12,500 to 1.

That means that making three in one day is extremely unlikely to say the least.

We’re thinking Gibb should probably have followed her outing with a lottery ticket purchase.

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