Often times during a professional golf tournament a player can win a car on a par 3 if they get a hole-in-one. It’s a fun reward that rarely pays off but still, it’s a cool thing to have on the table.
Well, the Scottish Open took things to a whole different level over the weekend as their reward for a hole-in-one on the par-3 16th hole was a bottle of whiskey for all 204 yards of the hole. That’s right – if you got a hole-in-one you’d receive 204 bottles of whiskey.
Look. Out.
And you know what happened? Wade Ormsby got a hole-in-one on Sunday and now owns a TON of whiskey:
🚨 HOLE-IN-ONE @wadeormsby! 🚨
He wins 204 bottles of @Glengoyne whisky. 🥃#abrdnScottishOpen #RolexSeries pic.twitter.com/uL96XuRHWe
— The European Tour (@EuropeanTour) July 11, 2021
An amazing shot from @wadeormsby🏌🏼♂️⛳️
Enjoy your whisky, very well deserved! 🥃👏#abrdnScottishOpen #Glengoyne #204Bottles https://t.co/K2muKXdnSE
— Glengoyne (@Glengoyne) July 12, 2021
204 bottles of whiskey!!
Amazing.
I wonder how this works, though – do they just roll out 204 bottles of whiskey to his courtesy car after the round are like “Here ya go!”
Twitter loved it: