Howie Tiger
On Dec. 14 Gus Gladding made a hole-in-one on hole number 17 at Tuscany Falls East. He made it during the final round of the PebbleCreek Men’s Golf Association (PCMGA) 4-man scramble tournament. Gus again earns a share of the PCMGA annual hole-in-one prize. This time for the 2023 prize. He also shared the 2019 prize.
The 17th hole played 145 yards from the white tees to a back right pin placement. With a slightly hurting wind, Gus hit a solid 6-iron straight at the hole and the ball disappeared. He and his playing partners Mark Farrow, Harry Apodaca, and Dennis Mitchell all thought it went long due to the slope on the back part of the green. After arriving at the green, Gus walked toward the rough behind the green but did not see his ball. So he checked the hole. He said, “Hey guys, come look. It’s in the hole!” Congratulations commenced.
This was his fourth career hole-in-one. Gus’ first hole-in-one came on Feb. 20, 2009, on the 5th hole at Coldwater Golf Course in Avondale. His second came on Jan. 17, 2019, at the 17th hole of the East course. His third one was just recently on Sept. 18, 2023, on the 13th hole of the East course.
Gus’ team won the White Flight 3 of the tourney by finishing their last four holes with eagle, birdie, birdie, and par to win by less than one shot.
For those who are interested in Gus’ background, please see the December 2023 edition of this publication, which documented his third hole-in-one.
Congratulations to Gus and his playing partners!