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Three brothers. Three weeks apart. Three holes in one.
As rare as a hole-in-one is, the odds that three Glasgow brothers would each make one merely weeks apart is nearly incalculable. But that …
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Three brothers. Three weeks apart. Three holes in one.
As rare as a hole-in-one is, the odds that three Glasgow brothers would each make one merely weeks apart is nearly incalculable. But that is just what happened. Cliff, Alan, and Dean Fuemmeler achieved this feat over a period from February to March this spring.
Cliff struck first on the 6th hole from the white tees, followed three weeks later by Dean on the 4th hole from the blue tees, and then Alan on No. 6 from the blue tees at Salisbury Municipal Golf Course, where the brothers are members and play regularly.
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