
In an astonishing display of skill and luck, a father and son duo have made golfing history by achieving consecutive holes-in-one at the Rohallion Golf Club in Scotland. The incredible feat, which has odds of over 17 million to one, left fellow players and onlookers stunned.
A Moment of Magic on the Greens
Jim Blake, 72, and his son, also named Jim, were playing a casual round when the elder Blake struck a perfect shot on the 136-yard 11th hole, landing the ball straight into the cup. Just moments later, his son replicated the achievement on the very next hole—a 165-yard par 3—creating an unforgettable family memory.
‘It’s Unbelievable’
"I’ve been playing golf for 50 years and never had a hole-in-one," said the senior Blake. "Then for both of us to do it back-to-back—it’s just unbelievable." The pair celebrated with a dram of whisky, a fitting tribute to their Scottish golfing miracle.
A Rare Sporting Achievement
Golf experts say the odds of two players in the same group scoring holes-in-one consecutively are astronomically low. The Blakes’ feat is being hailed as one of the rarest in the sport’s history, with many calling it a "once-in-a-lifetime" moment.
The Rohallion Golf Club, nestled in the picturesque Perthshire countryside, has now become the talk of the golfing world thanks to this extraordinary father-son moment.