wcbstv.com — Sheila Drummond didn't need to see her hole-in-one. She heard it. Drummond, blinded by diabetes 26 years ago, experienced the highlight of her golfing career Sunday, recording an ace on the 144-yard, par-3 fourth hole at Mahoning Valley Country Club.
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For any blind people reading this, maybe you should take up golf too! ..oh wait.
rumorsofdemiseAug 21, 2007
not nearly as impressive as the 94 year old, legally blind lady who bowled a 244. :P
skanadianAug 21, 2007
That's a terrible technique.
omegacentrixAug 21, 2007
So that's where Toph (for those of you who watch Avatar: The Last Airbender) ended up...
justmoiAug 22, 2007
I wonder if she was playing at night?
crossmrAug 22, 2007
"That number, no doubt rises, for a blind golfer."No s**t sherlock..what other brilliant factoids do we have?"...and the organization believes she is the first totally blind female to record a hole-in-one. "Ah yes, I seem to recall at least one man doing it before... had there been another woman she would have been the oldest/youngest/averagest/one without her site the longest to have done it.
geekgirlsruleAug 22, 2007
Dayum, I've been golfing a looong time and have only come within a few feet of a hole in one. Someday, maybe I'll get one - this article gives me hope. If you aren't a golfer, I can see why you would say "who cares" but if you golf, you understand the weird drive to experience a hole in one sometime in your golf career
proctorAug 22, 2007
Agreed.
daytripperozAug 23, 2007
She is but the DEVIL!!!Smite her! SMITE her!! Bring her down!!She is sinnedeth beforeth the lordeth. Such is her afflicationth. She has sinneth and she'th hath been punished by Godeth (who is wiseth and most fittingeth to punisheth her)She's a WITCH!!!Kill, kill, burn, burn....etc etc.....If ya can't beat em (idiot X-tian fundies) join em.....