CONNIE CHEN WINS $70,000 NEW CAR FOR DUBAI HOLE IN ONE
NEWS RELEASE FROM THE LADIES EUROPEAN TOUR
DUBAI, December 6 - South African Connie Chen has won a Mercedes
E400 Convertible car worth $70,000 as the first player to score a
hole-in-one at the par-3 15th on the Majlis Golf Course
during the Omega Dubai Ladies Masters this week.
Chen used a 6-iron to
ace the 160-yard hole during the third round on Friday.
This is the second hole-in-one in the eight-year history of the Omega
Dubai Ladies Masters after Tania Elosegui aced the seventh in 2009.
“I didn't see it go in, none of us did,” Chen said. “My dad said, ‘oh,
it might have gone in', but the cameraman didn't say anything. So he
and Sandra were like, if it went in, someone would have done something.
"So we only found out it went in, like maybe five meters away from the
hole. We were like, there's no ball.”
Chen had a hole-in-one in Spain last year but didn’t win a prize. The
21-year-old from Pretoria has a driving licence and added that it would
be a great first car.
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