Making a hole-in-one is hard enough. But can a switch from right-to-left handed, hitting with a driver or even a putter produce an ace? Martin Kaymer, Emiliano Grillo and Fabián Gómez step up for the test.
Making a hole-in-one with a regular club is hard enough. But can a switch from right-to-left handed, hitting with a driver or even a putter produce an ace? On the eve of the 98th PGA Championship at Baltusrol, Mercedes Benz ambassadors Martin Kaymer, Emiliano Grillo and Fabián Gómez did their best to find out.
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