I’m a student at UF and the President of UF Club Golf, and I was playing with my two closest friends, who are also students at UF. We were playing our university course, Mark Bostick Golf Course. It was late in the day and the cart staff always collects the pins on the course before dark, so we had been playing the last few holes without knowing where exactly the pins were on the green, and it was getting dark out. However, we did know that the pins were following a front, middle, back placement order. We walked off 7, which was a front pin, and headed to 8 tee knowing the pin is about it the middle. From playing the course so much, I figured it was about an 8-iron because usually middle pins on the 8th hole play about 165 yards. I asked my friend to video my swing for me and he did. I flushed this ball with a high, towering draw and it was headed at the middle of the green. My friend cut the video and we all turned away and started talking about the golf swing. I jokingly showed my friends the video of the swing I just made and told them to “just do this”, not knowing my ball had gone in. When we walked up to the green, I didn’t see my ball, so I grabbed my wedge thinking I airmailed the green and would have to chip back on. My friend who walked by the hole asked, “Hey Thomas, what did you hit?” I replied with “8 Iron” and he said “no, what ball did you hit?” I told him that I was playing a Titleist 2 Left Dash and he pointed at the hole and said it’s in here. I originally thought he was messing with me because generally that’s our sense of humor, but when I walked over and saw it was in I was ecstatic. I paraded around the green and accidentally bent my friends wedge in the process. 21 years in the making and we finally got one.