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Teen makes 2 holes-in-one at Canmore golf tournament

Walking up to the 12th tee at the Canmore Golf & Curling Club on Sunday, Adele Sanford, 14, just wanted to get her ball on the green.

It was her first time playing in the club's annual two-day junior championship tournament, and she was the last in her group to tee off.

Her peers had either landed on the green or just off of it, and she wanted to keep up with them.

"I double checked my line a couple times, and I hit the ball," she said in an interview on the Calgary Eyeopener.

"When it was in the air, I was like, OK, that'll be a good shot. I didn't think it was going in. No one in my group did until I heard someone say, 'No way,' from behind me and it hit a great bounce and pulled in … I was in total shock."

Everyone cheered and jumped up and down around her, Sanford says. As they continued to play, her group spread the word about her feat to others passing by.

As she started the 15th hole, Sanford recalls someone saying, "Imagine you get another one? That would be crazy."

By this time, a bit of an audience had gathered to watch.

She lined up again and smacked her ball straight down the fairway. 

"It just landed at the start of the green and pulled in," she said. "It was a crazy moment."

Most golfers dream of making a hole-in-one. Adele did it twice today! For real. During club Championships to boot. It's made for an exciting day around here! ⛳️⛳️⛳️ <a href="https://t.co/UqTdwYzGEW">pic.twitter.com/UqTdwYzGEW</a>

And it's a moment that's never happened before, to the knowledge of Darren Cooke, general manager and director of golf at the club.

He says the entire course exploded with excitement when news of Sanford's two holes-in-one made the rounds.

"I've been here for quite a few years and I can't recall anything like

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