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Longtime Golf World writer Bill Fields once wrote that the odds against making an albatross are an estimated six million to one.An albatross is achieved when a golfer either aces a par-four hole or scores a two on a par-five hole.The golf rarity happened last weekend during the annual Cotton Picker Tournament at the Lamesa Municipal Golf Course.Although his team finished in third place after leading on the first day, Waylan Hogg, however ended up with a great consolation prize by sinking his second shot on the par-five home number five.An albatross is considered far more rare than an ace.“Actually ...

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Lamesa Press-Reporter

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Lamesa, TX 79331
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