Hole in one puts Mary, 90, in golf's elite club
Mary Tattersall, 90, who took up golf as a way of meeting new people and getting a bit of exercise, amazed her fellow golfers by achieving a hole in one.
She was playing a round at Shay Grange Golf Centre, Long Lane, Heaton, Bradford.
"I was just amazed," she said.
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Hide Ad"I could not believe it. It's not really a skill until I have done five holes in one," she joked.
Miss Tattersall drove the ball 181 yards on the second hole of the club's course, which is a par three.
James Kelly, of the club, said: "It's very difficult to do – obviously it needs to be a good shot and there's a certain amount of luck –but its an incredible achievement."
He said most female golfers would be thrilled to be able hit the ball 181 yards, let alone someone aged 90.
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Hide AdIn golf, a hole in one is scored when a player hits the ball directly from the tee into the hole with a single shot. It is a feat that is difficult to achieve.
Miss Tattersall, who worked in the nursing profession and now lives near Bingley, took up golf as a way of meeting new people.
She said: "I am getting a bit older and I was getting a bit inward looking and I thought that I needed to get out a bit more.
"I went to see the coach and he said, 'Well, you can hit the ball,' and it went on from there."
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Hide AdMiss Tattersall still has lessons from time to time and says playing golf is good exercise.
"I like really to go up twice a week but not always but I am not a competitive person," she added. She had never played golf before taking up the game at the age of 88 on the advice of a neighbour but she intends to carry on playing the game.
She doesn't know if she will ever get a hole in one again but describes her first as "incredible and lucky".