There is an old belief in golf that holes in one usually come in threes.
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Lithgow’s Damien Marjoram will be hoping that this comes true after securing his second hole in one in a matter of three weeks.
Known for his length off the tee Marjoram showed he also possesses an accurate game when he holed out for an ‘ace’ on the second tee during the weekend’s Blackheath Open.
Second hole par threes have been good to him having scored his first hole in one on the second hole three weeks ago during a charity event at the Richmond Golf Course.
Lithgow also has a par three for their second hole and Marjoram will be hoping that he can continue his hole in one trend on his home course.
“I took up golf when I was 10 years old and have been in and out of the game over 28 years,” Marjoram said.
“I thought that an “ace” had passed me by like many other golfers, but to get one and then back it up a couple of weeks later is very special.”
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There will be a number of chances in the coming weeks for Marjoram to achieve his hat trick with the Lithgow Club staging some major events.
Starting Saturday, November 24, the club’s monthly medals will be held with the Short Course Championships following on Saturday, December 1.
One of the club’s most prestigious events, the Westfund Sponsored Lithgow Open will be staged on Sunday, December 12, bringing together some of the best golfers in the area.
If numbers permit the club will also stage the foursomes championship on December 16.