
We’re all on the same team and everyone’s role is important. We have big goals and the tenacity to achieve them. In more specific terms, we are a university united around certain beliefs. "This is way cooler.In the simplest and most idealistic terms, our purpose at Minnesota State University Moorhead is to transform the world by transforming lives. "You know, the prodigal son, I have one-upped him and I honestly think my dad was prouder of me in this moment than when I graduated from engineering at the U of A," she added. But, for now, she's happy with what she has - one more hole-in-one than her brother. Mah plans to keep golfing and hoping for the occasional ace. "Honestly, I want someone to send it to Nelly Korda so that maybe she can like, I don't know, send me a message," she added.

While only one was filmed, the second shot was witnessed by the group of golfers waiting to tee up behind. She was in shock after both shots, she said. "I posted on Instagram, that was probably the most likes and DMs I've ever gotten in my entire life," she said. Three holes later she used her 6 iron to drop the ball into the hole 135-yards away. She hit the first 105-yards with her 9 iron. Mah isn't a pro-golfer, but she's an avid one and plays a few times a week - though she's never come in under par on a round until Friday. "So I technically had a better chance of winning the lottery." "I looked it up after the round, the odds of that were 67 million to one. In the history of the PGA tour, there have been four times a player has scored two holes-in-one in the same round. "And then all of a sudden I'm like, 'Oh my god.


A casual night of golf Friday, turned into a once-in-a-lifetime moment for an Edmonton golfer.Īfter sinking her first ever hole-in-one at River Ridge Golf Club, interior designer Taylor Mah shot another one just a few holes later.
