ED TOLENTINO
Most golfers of average skills men, women, and professionals as well have the urge to make a “ Hole in One “ every time they are on a golf course. Every golfers know it can be done and it will just happen unexpectedly. Majority of them have been playing for almost twenty years or more but unfortunately they are still waiting in vain.
On the other hand, there are a few chosen golfers who enjoy watching their trophies or certificate of appreciations signifying the accomplishment of making a “ Hole in One “.
Here comes Ed Tolentino, an outspoken member of the Parshooters golf club of San Diego. In this picture he looks like a bird soaring high in the sky, like an Albatross. He was able to accomplish something impossible or more difficult than making a
" Hole in One “. A history in the making.
Ed will always be remembered in our club to be the only golfer who made a “ Double Eagle “ or you may call it “ Albatross “ in the world of golf. It was done at Eastlake Country Club ,Chula Vista California on May 27, 2014 during the Renton Valledor Invitational, on a Par 4 hole number three, 280 yards away from the tee box.
On the other hand, there are a few chosen golfers who enjoy watching their trophies or certificate of appreciations signifying the accomplishment of making a “ Hole in One “.
Here comes Ed Tolentino, an outspoken member of the Parshooters golf club of San Diego. In this picture he looks like a bird soaring high in the sky, like an Albatross. He was able to accomplish something impossible or more difficult than making a
" Hole in One “. A history in the making.
Ed will always be remembered in our club to be the only golfer who made a “ Double Eagle “ or you may call it “ Albatross “ in the world of golf. It was done at Eastlake Country Club ,Chula Vista California on May 27, 2014 during the Renton Valledor Invitational, on a Par 4 hole number three, 280 yards away from the tee box.