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Watch English golf star John Parry nail amazing first hole in one of The Open sparking wild celebrations on tee box
Watch English golf star John Parry nail amazing first hole in one of The Open sparking wild celebrations on tee box

The Irish Sun

time19-07-2025

  • Sport
  • The Irish Sun

Watch English golf star John Parry nail amazing first hole in one of The Open sparking wild celebrations on tee box

AN ENGLISHMAN nailed an incredible first hole in one of The Open - sparking wild celebrations on the tee box. John Parry, 38, teed it up with an eight iron on the 192-yard par 3 13th in the third round on Saturday. Advertisement 3 John Parry bagged a hole in one on the par 3 13th Credit: Sky Sports 3 He tee shot pitch in front of the hole and rolled in Credit: Sky Sports 3 He was congratulated by his playing partner Justin Leonard Credit: Sky Sports His shot pitched just in front of the hole and flew straight in the hole after a couple of bounces. And when the ball disappeared into the cup, the crowd at Portrush went crazy. Parry whipped his hat off in delight 192 yards further back before high-fiving and hugging playing partner Justin Leonard. He then soaked up the adulation from both caddies and the celebrating audience behind the tee on what is Advertisement READ MORE ON THE OPEN Parry said: "I did hit a really good shot for once, so it was quite nice. "It was quite a comfortable shot where I knew I had a big window to land the ball in. "It went in a bit stronger than I thought it would from that distance for what club I hit. But I felt like it was going to be close." Parry's ace continued a great year for the popular Yorkshireman. Advertisement Most read in Golf CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS He won three times on the second-tier HotelPlanner Tour last year to regain a place among the big guns on the DP World Tour. And Parry then ended a 14-year wait for a second victory at the top level by winning the Mauritius Open. Justin Thomas tries casting a spell on golf ball in desperate attempt to nail birdie putt at The Open The Harrogate golfer also clocked up a runner-up finish at the Alfred Dunhill Championship and qualified for just his second Open from the European money list. Advertisement Parry is a bit of a late bloomer. He was hailed as a potential superstar when he played alongside future Major champions His only regret will be that the Majors do not offer prizes for a hole in one - unlike last week's Scottish Open. Colombian golfer Nico Echavarria won a £70,000 car, a Genesis GV 60, for acing the sixth hole at the Renaissance Club. Advertisement The Open 2025 ONE of the most anticipated Opens in years is finally here. Can THE OPEN 2025 LIVE - Follow all the latest updates from Royal Portrush TIPS AND FREE BETS ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW... The Open 2025 schedule and tee times The Open prize money 2025 TOP STORIES...

Shock moment sick message aimed at Hearts owner Ann Budge aired on live TV at Premier League darts in Aberdeen
Shock moment sick message aimed at Hearts owner Ann Budge aired on live TV at Premier League darts in Aberdeen

Scottish Sun

time16-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Scottish Sun

Shock moment sick message aimed at Hearts owner Ann Budge aired on live TV at Premier League darts in Aberdeen

There were banners from fans of many SPFL clubs VIDEO NASTY Shock moment sick message aimed at Hearts owner Ann Budge aired on live TV at Premier League darts in Aberdeen VIEWERS of the Premier League darts event at Aberdeen last night got a shock when a vile message aimed at Hearts owner Ann Budge was broadcast. It was Nathan Aspinall who won night fifteen of the BetMGM Premier League at the P&J Live arena in the North East City. Advertisement 3 Darts fans on night fifteen of the BetMGM Premier League at P&J Live Credit: PA 3 The shock message came as Stephen Bunting did his walkout through the crowd Credit: Screengrab from SkySports 3 The image in the immediate foreground as Bunting walks out on stage Credit: PA Luke Littler also secured his place at the top of the Premier League Darts table on night 15, beating Luke Humphries to move too far away from 'Cool Hand.' But a shock message scrawled on one of the posters fans like to hold up as darts stars walk onto the stage cast an unsavoury note over the proceedings. A handwritten note visible as Stephen Bunting did his stage walk contained the words: "Hope you die Ann Budge". The identity of the fan who wrote the message was unclear. Advertisement Budge is credited with saving the club from liquidation a decade ago, but she has become a polarising figure for Hearts fans, becoming a target for criticism back in December as the Jambos crashed out of the Conference League. This was a poor season for the Gorgie side and it got worse when they exited Europe after being held to an embarrassing 2-2 draw against the third best side in Moldova. A new era is set to begin at Tynecastle, though, with Derek McInnes arriving as manager and Tony Bloom's Jamestown Analytics companies. Hearts have already announced the departure of two solid servants in the form of Jorge Grant and ex-Rangers star Barrie McKay. Advertisement They also got their first signing done as early as last month when Valerenga's Christian Borchgrevink. They've been heavily linked with a move for Killie star Danny Armstrong, while a major question mark rests on the future of Lawrence Shankland, who is out of contract. Luke Littler and Luke Humphries play out 'best darts match ever' as Wayne Mardle says 'even they're finding it funny' Keep up to date with ALL the latest news and transfers at the Scottish Sun football page

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