74 Year Old Man - Sinks an Ace & Bowl a 300 Game in same week.

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MADISON, Wis. - Paul Hughes is hot these days. The 74-year-old Waunakee man hit a hole-in-one and bowled a perfect 300 game in a 24-hour span earlier this week.

Hughes, a retired heating and plumbing business owner, sank the hole-in-one on the 149-yard fifth hole at the Pleasant View golf course in Middleton Monday afternoon. He bowled the perfect game at Bowling Green lanes in Middleton Tuesday.

"It's a super feeling," Hughes said.

Ted Donker, director of golf operations at Pleasant View, confirmed that Hughes hit the hole-in-one Monday. Terry Knight, the bowling alley's manager, confirmed Hughes bowled the perfect game.

"He's got a hand like Paul Bunyan," Knight said. "He probably cut wood for three hours before he came in and did it."

Hughes is no slouch at either sport. His golf handicap is usually around 11, and he also bowls with a dozen seniors every Tuesday morning at Bowling Green.

He prefers golf because it's an outdoor sport, but he thinks bowling a perfect game is a greater accomplishment.

"You need 12 perfect shots," he said.

Hughes hit a hole-in-one in 2000 and has bowled three other perfect games.

But accomplishing both feats so near each other is rare, though it apparently has been done before. David Howard, 39, of Brookings, S.D., is credited with doing the two in July 2000.
 

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hey joey!

see there is still hope for you...
your birthday won't be that BAD now...

LOL
 

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Mondo,
What do you tell a guy that consistantly gets 9 on his first ball, using a hook shot?
 

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Lou,

Thats a pretty broad question. But, I can give you a couple things it might be.

If your right handed and leaving 10 pins (left handed 7 pins), it be could your entry angle to the pocket is off. Try slowing your feet down during your approach or moving back on the approach a little.
This will give the ball a few more revolutions and give the ball a chance to finish.

Hope this helps.
 

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It is the 10, or close to it. I feel I throw too hard to get the hook to finish, but slowing the throw down makes me inconsistant. I have no problem hitting my mark. I've thrown 8 straight a few times, and I can smell the 300. I will try your step back advice and see what happens. I'll let you know if it made a difference. Your reply was appreciated.
 

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