An Excerpt from an article by Jim Meehan published 7/12/2017 in the Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA: "Amanda Nguyen’s goal is to drop her golf handicap from 11.4 into single digits by her 10th birthday in September. She’s off to a pretty good start. The 9-year-old made two holes-in-one last week in the span of three days. Nguyen, who will be a fifth-grader at All Saints Catholic School in Spokane, aced the 96-yard 16th at Palouse Ridge Golf Club with a 9-iron on Monday, July 3. Her dad, Andrew, witnessed the shot. Three days later, Nguyen stepped up to 12th tee box at Manito Golf and Country Club, pulled out a 7-iron and knocked her ball into the cup 123 yards away. “It’s fun, it’s awesome,” Amanda said. “It’s breath-taking.” Not to mention extremely rare. The odds of an amateur making a hole-in-one are about 13,000 to 1. A pro golfer checks in at 3,000 to 1. The odds of a low handicapper making two aces in the same round are 67 million to 1. Nguyen said she was motivated by older brother, Alex, who will be a senior at Ferris High. Alex had a hole-in-one earlier this summer at Manito, the family’s home course..."