On August 13, 2015

N.Y. man makes hole-in-one at Okemo Valley Golf Club

LUDLOW – On Saturday, Aug. 1, Dave Fazioli, of West Sand Lake, N.Y., made a hole-in-one at Okemo Valley Golf Club.

Fazioli aced the 4th hole from the white tee, using his 9-iron, for a 156-yard hole-in-one. Dennis Allendorph, Dave Angle and Tom Siggla witnessed the amazing feat. Fazioli’s name will be engraved on a plaque that hangs inside the Okemo Valley Golf Club clubhouse to honor those who have had the experience of making a hole-in-one at OVGC. This was the fourth hole-in-one at OVGC this season. For more information visit golf.okemo.com

 

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