A 4-Year-Old Just Did What Most Golfers Never Will in Their Entire Life

Most adults spend decades chasing a hole-in-one. Levi Antal did it before he could read.

The Knoxville kid, who just turned 4, stepped up to the fifth hole at Beverly Park Junior Golf Course one Sunday afternoon, sized up a 108-yard shot, and sent the ball straight into the cup. His dad Hayden caught the whole thing on video, and the footage is exactly what you think it is: a toddler going full Tiger Mode while grown men are still out here three-putting from six feet.

Hayden Echols, who manages the course through the Tennessee Golf Foundation, confirmed that Levi is now the youngest golfer ever to make a hole-in-one on the course.

Let that land for a second.

The youngest. Ever.

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He Didn’t Even Get Into Golf the Normal Way

Levi has been playing since he was two years old, despite neither of his parents being into the sport at all. The whole thing started when the family stayed at an Airbnb that happened to have a golf course on the property. Something clicked. Now they go out twice a week.

Why This Is Statistically Absurd

According to the National Hole-in-One Registry, 60% of golfers who score an ace are 50 or older. The average golfer plays for years, sometimes decades, without ever making one. The odds of an amateur hole-in-one on any given par-3 are roughly 12,500 to 1. Levi is 4. He has been alive for approximately 1,460 days.

A good reminder to get your kids out on the course.

Chris

Chris Hughes | Co-Founder, Golf Strategy Zone | 30+ years on the course | Florida-based golfer

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