Calgary Herald

Redwood Meadows golfer records 12th hole-in-one

- WES GILBERTSON Report the details of your ace to wgilbertso­n@postmedia.com

Randy Mah must have incredible aim. The 66-year-old notched yet another hole-in-one last weekend, boosting his career total to a dozen.

Mah drained his latest, fittingly, on No. 12 at his home hangout of Redwood Meadows, where he launched a six iron over the water and was spot-on from 148 yards away.

Asked if he has any words of advice for the rest of us, the 11-handicappe­r offered: “Always use enough club. The short ones never go in.”

Good point!

Here’s a father-daughter moment the Smiths won’t forget. Kelsey Smith, a member of the maintenanc­e crew at Fairmont Banff Springs, was enjoying a round with her dad when she aced the eighth hole on the Tunnel Nine.

Her proud pops, Bruce, was overthe-moon to witness the special shot — a wicked wedge from about 110 yards out.

Ken Moore, a former lineman for the Calgary Stampeders and Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s, added another accomplish­ment to his resume with a hole-in-one on No. 8 on Kananaskis Country’s Mount Kidd Course. Moore mastered the 117-yard assignment with a gorgeous gap wedge.

Clark Adams made short work of the fifth hole at Hamptons, finishing his business with one thump of a five hybrid from 152 yards out.

Dennis Osberg was one-anddone on No. 17 at River’s Edge thanks to an awesome eight iron from the 131-yard blocks.

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