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In this photo taken on Monday, June 28, 2010, golfer Warren Gilman of Westbrook, Maine, shows two golf balls he used in hitting a hole-in-one on the golf course.  Gilman hit his fourth hole-in-one last week at Point Sebago in Casco, Maine. At 84, Gilman says the thrill never gets old, though he admits he missed seeing the ball go into the hole. He was notified by one of his golfing buddies.
In this photo taken on Monday, June 28, 2010, golfer Warren Gilman of Westbrook, Maine, shows two golf balls he used in hitting a hole-in-one on the golf course. Gilman hit his fourth hole-in-one last week at Point Sebago in Casco, Maine. At 84, Gilman says the thrill never gets old, though he admits he missed seeing the ball go into the hole. He was notified by one of his golfing buddies.
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At 84 years old, Warren Gilman has this hole-in-one thing practically down to a science. The Maine retiree now has four in his golfing career. The latest came last week at Point Sebago in Casco. Gilman says the thrill never gets old, though he missed seeing the ball go into the hole. He was informed by one of his golfing buddies. Joel Marquis, who was in the same foursome, said Gilman, right, didn’t believe it until he looked in the hole. Gilman didn’t get started playing golf until his 30s. Now he plays every Monday through Friday, walking the 18 holes with a cart. The Associated Press; Portland Press Herald photo

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