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Historic
Hole-in-One for 101-Year-Old Golfer
DEERFIELD
BEACH, Fla. (AP) -- A 101-year-old golfer
thought it was nothing special when he aced the
16th hole at Deerfield Country Club. It was, after
all, his sixth hole-in-one.
But
the 4-iron shot on the 108-yard, par 3 made Harold
Stilson the oldest golfer to achieve the feat,
breaking a 16-year-old record set by a 99-year-old
Spaniard.
Stilson
got a trophy for his first hole-in-one, sometime
back in 1970 or 1971, but no special recognition
for the next four, he said Thursday, a day after
the record-breaking shot.
He
was unprepared for the attention that followed
-- calls from ESPN and David Letterman and a news
conference in front of the club's putting green.
"For
God's sake! For a hole-in-one?" he said.
Two
years earlier, Stilson aced the club's 15th hole,
but he was a little too young to hit the record
books.
"Seventeen
is next," he said, referring to the 312-yard
par 4. "That would be something."
Stilson,
of Boca Raton, flashed a big smile and joked with
club members, who bubbled over the hoopla.
"When
you can hit a 4-iron a hundred yards, that's a
long way -- for me," he told a group of women
who asked for golfing tips.
Well-tanned,
slender and energetic, Stilson still drives himself
to the country club for 18 holes every Monday,
Wednesday and Friday. Sometimes on Sundays he
plays nine holes "to find out what went wrong
Friday," he said.
He
took up the sport 80 years ago and had his best
round -- a 1-under par 71, when he was 26, said
Stilson, a 27-handicap golfer.
On
Wednesday, he was playing with neighbor Ken Fleming,
83, and Fleming's son Pat, 56.
He
said he hit the ball, saw it was going straight
and walked away without watching it.
"Someone
said 'Uh, oh. I think its coming pretty close,'"
Stilson said. Then they exclaimed "It went
in!"
His
reaction?
"Eh,
so it's a hole-in-one," he said, shrugging
his shoulders. "A hole-in-one is just a ball
that's well struck that has a little luck going
in."
According
to Golf Digest, Otto Bucher was the oldest golfer
to record a hole-in-one. He was 99 when he aced
the 130-yard, 12th hole at La Manga Golf Club
in Spain on Jan. 13, 1985.
"He's
a very popular member here," Ken Knight,
president of the country club, said of Stilson.
"He's an amazing individual and the members
love to play with him. They hope some of his magic
rubs off."
Playing
to the cameras, Stilson went back to the 16th
hole Thursday and teed up about a dozen balls.
He didn't take any practice swings, just made
sure his grip was firm and his club was lined
up.
The
first shot landed in a sand trap to the right
of the green. So did the second.
"Well
I'll be darned, it's still going in the trap,"
he said.
The
next bounced on the green and rolled off the far
end. The fourth stayed on the green, but well
past the pin.
His
advice for golfers is to and enjoy themselves
and not tense up. He also revealed his secret
for a long life.
"Eat
a lot of popcorn and beer."
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