Dave Glauser should buy a lottery ticket.The 61-year-old Toledo, Ohio resident fired a hole-in-one this week -- months after bowling a perfect game."He's very modest about it," Glauser's daughter, Allison Schroeder, said. "He pretends like he's calling about something else and then he says, oh by the way, I got a hole-in-one. He's very excited about it, but he's not the type to brag."Glauser nailed the unlikely shot Monday at Giant Oak Golf Club in Temperance, Mich. In April, Glauser bowled a 300 game."I'll keep going as long as I can," Glauser said. "I'll keep doing the same old thing, playing until I can't play anymore."Glauser has hit three holes-in-one and bowled three perfect games. The odds of an amateur golfer making a hole-in-one is 1 in 12,750, according to About.com.A study conducted by Newsday suggests the odds of rolling a 300 game are 1 in 11,500.Glauser, who works as an auto parts salesman, has given up playing basketball and softball, because "they are young kids' sports."But there is no deterioration in his golf game. Glauser who carries a 3 handicap, hit the ace using a 5-iron on the 180-yard ninth hole.(E-mail Ryan Autullo at rautullo(at)theblade.com)(Distributed by Scripps Howard News Service, www.scrippsnews.com.)
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