For those who have set backs that impact your ability to play golf, try to continue playing. I am a cancer survivor who lost his right eye to skin cancer inside my eye so please get your eyes checked. I have continued to play golf after losing the eye and actually have improved parts of my game. My hole-in-one was something that I have always hoped for and in some cases even pictured before my swing. This was not the case with this swing. I lined my shot up about 10 feet left of the pin due to a crossing head wind and green slope. I went to an 8 iron knock down shot to control shot and took my swing. It was better than expected landed almost exactly where I wanted and released toward the hole due. Ball appeared to stop behind pin. I picked up my tee and looked back at green, no ball visible so I wasn't sure where the ball was. Hopeful the bottom of the cup. I waited for our group to get to the green an upon looking in hole let out a shout. Finally a hole out was actually a hole-in-one. My first! Great that my wife was able to share the experience. Now we continue to play as I want to be part of her first hole-in-one also. Shots like this will keep me coming back and PV1 will continue to be my ball. Thanks Titleist!