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Amazing moment: Jordan Smith, a golfer, wins TWO CARS for his incredible hole-in-one...and gives one to his caddie

One swing by Jordan Smith, an Englishman, was worth two cars. His hole-in-one at the Scottish Open saw him receive new motors and a caddie.

Smith was joined by his boyhood friend Sam Matton to share the unique prize offered by Genesis for an Ace at the Renaissance Club's 193yd 17th.



Smith and his caddie won the cars with an amazing tee shot.



After Smith's heroics earned him and his caddie the motors, they celebrated with great joy

Matton admitted that he had been considering trading in his BMW 9-year-old BMW for a while.

Matton stated that his current car sounds grander than it actually is. It's beginning to show its age and I was looking for a replacement. It's the most unique caddie prize I have ever seen, and it's really lovely.

"I don't know how we'll get it back home, as I have mine here. It's a great problem to have.

Matton received the keys to a Genesis GV60 worth more than PS50,000 while Smith took off with a PS60,000 electric GV70.

Smith, 29 years old, clearly enjoys the sight of expensive cars. His only European Tour win was at the 2017 Porsche European Open.

To land the double-whammy, he used a six-iron and gushed: "I'm so happy. Sam and I had been talking about the two-car prize earlier in week, and we suggested that today's pin position might be suitable for a hole on one.

"But, we didn't realize my ball was in until the crowd went crazy.

"The wind was blowing off to the right. Anything right of the pin would catch it, and it did.

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"Sam and me grew up together playing golf down in Wiltshire, and he was one the ushers at my wedding.

"It's evidently great to have him on the bag."

Smith's ace helped him to post a one under-par score of 69 and at three under through 36, he is among the drivers for the PS1.2million prize.