A Devon golfer got a hole-in-one - on the wrong hole.
Clive Seymour, 72, sliced his drive on the first hole at Hele Park in Newton Abbot, Devon, reports the Daily Mirror.
It swerved onto the green of the fourth hole - and dropped in the cup.
Three stunned golfers approaching the fourth green watched as his ball landed ahead of them.
Clive, who has a handicap of 24, said: "I'm afraid slicing is one of my problems.
"I really got hold of the drive but it went to the left, flew over some saplings and to the left of a big oak tree.
"I didn't see where it disappeared but three lads on the fourth said it went straight in the hole.
"You could have knocked me down with a feather."
Retired carpenter Clive, of Paignton, added: "People are saying I've scored the world's first hole-in-the-wrong-one."
Club director Duncan Arnold said: "It was unconventional, but still impressive. A hole in one - at any hole - is still a dream for many golfers."