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Meet the One-Armed Golfer Who Made a Hole-in-One at a PGA Tour Event

Laurent Hurtubise came up with an ace at the American Express

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Hurtubise spoke to NBC 7’s Derek Togerson about his recent hole-in-one.

For any golfer, regardless of skill level, a hole-in-one is a thrilling moment. To get one on any course is a fantastic feat. But to get one on a course set up to challenge PGA Tour pros, the best players on the planet, is incredible.

And that's if you have two arms.

During Thursday's opening round of the American Express in La Quinta, Laurent Hurtubise lined up a 6-iron from 151 yards on the par-3, 4th hole at the PGA West Stadium Course and hit the shot of a lifetime.

When you do that, things tend to change a little bit. The video went viral and he became an instant celebrity on the golf course. NBC 7's Derek Togerson spoke with Laurent about his shot and what he hopes it can lead to in the future.

Laurent, by the way, picked up golf at the age of 11 because his brother was playing the game. He also grew up playing hockey and baseball ... where he was a one-handed catcher who took pride in throwing out baserunners that thought they had a chance to steal on him.

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