Hole-in-one car prizes have become a standard feature on both men’s and women’s golf tournaments. Take, for example, the BMW Ladies Championship. BMW offers three different cars across three different holes in the event. Similarly, the Chevron Championship introduced offering Cadillac VISITQ to the pro who makes a hole-in-one on the 12th hole. Another such event that offers a hole-in-one prize is The ANNIKA.
At The ANNIKA 2025, LPGA pro Brooke Matthews made a hole-in-one, the first of her career. She was on the tee of the 12th hole of her last round, and it was an eagle on the par-3 hole. And that’s when a Lamborghini Huracán appeared in the background, as Matthews was celebrating with her team. While one would think she might have won the car for her hole-in-one, it was actually on a t

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