WATCH: A golf robot lands a hole in one
Updated | By Trevor Cramer
It's difficult enough trying to land an ace (hole in one) on the golf course, but for this robot it seemed like bread and butter.
It is difficult enough trying to land an ace (hole in one) on the golf course, but for this robot it seemed like bread and butter.
The robot, named Eldric, caught golf fans off-guard as it (can't tell if it's a he or a she) was lined up on the tee box on the par-three 16th hole during the opening round of the 2016 Waste Management Phoenix Open in the USA.
To the fascinated gallery's dismay, Eldric aced the hole with a pin-point drive off the tee.
It is tradition to buy the entire clubhouse a round of drinks when a player lands a hole in one -- Hope it wasn't an expensive round Eldric.
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