It's a beautiful day in East Knoxville. We pull up to hole #7, Par 4, at Centennial Golf Course. They are doing repairs on the tee boxes so they have all the tees moved forward. Technically on the scorecard, it's a Par 4, but distance wise it's a Par 3. We pull out the rangefinder and it reads 213 to the flag. Mind you, all you can see from this angle is the flag and a sliver of the flagstick. The green is blocked from view by hills in front. Andy Oliphant hits first followed by Brandon James Riedell Givens. I'm up last. I pull out my new Titleist T-MB 716 4 iron and tee the ball up. I take a few practice swings, line up my shot and address the ball. As I look down at the ball I think to myself, "I teed the ball up too high!" So I bend down and make the slightest adjustment. I start my pre-shot routine again. 2 practice swings. Line up the shot. Walk to the ball, twist the club in my right hand to loosen some tension and take a few looks at the hole. TWACK! The ball shoots off the clubface and heads toward the hole. "It's a little right but it looks good" Brandon says. It was a little right of the hole but it started making its way back just a smidge. I saw the ball bounced once and then disappear behind the hills. It felt like a great shot and I was happy with it. We drive up by the green and I see a ball just off the green on the fringe and find out it's Andy's. I don't see my ball so I think maybe it rolled over the green. But I was hesitant thinking that because it didn't look like it would have gone that far. So before I made the trek and walk behind the green to search, I pulled the 'ole "May as well check the hole and see" move. So, I walk to the hole and look inside.....WAIT! That's my cally ball with the faded dots on it resting inside the cup. "WHAT!" I yell. (I yelled loud) I couldn't believe it. I think I scared Brandon and Andy. "WHAT!" I yelled again. My first hole-in-one!!!! I couldn't believe it. It was really sitting in the cup. What?!?! I freaked out. According to a pact Brandon and I made years ago (probably 10), it said 'If we ever get a hole-in-one, that person has to take off their shirt and jump into the lake (if there is one).' So, I then proceeded to take off my shirt and head toward the lake. Belly Flop and all! It was amazing. I have always dreamed of getting a Hole-In-One. Can't believe it actually happened. Still doesn't feel real! Glad to do it with great friends. Now those two are next. #TheShotThatBringsYouBack #WasItAPar4OrPar3 #WhoCares