Playing the fun 14th hole (119 yards that day) at Lone Tree Golf Course in Antioch, CA on Sunday, September 28, 2020 the sun was hazy and right in our eyes when you hit. I was playing with regulars in our "weekend game" (Kevin, Scott, Steve) of the 12 - 20 players we normally have. I was second to hit, nobody could see it, but I knew I hit my Titleist 718 AP3 gap wedge well with my Titleist Pro-V Yellow #3 (there are 3 ladies in my house). But with nobody being able to see it my first thought wasn't "well it must be in the hole" when we got to the green and couldn't see it. After the usual hunting in the face of the bunker or plugged on the back hill, I got to about 6 feet from the hole and low-in-behold that yellow Pro-V was staring back at me. I don't care if it's for par, bogey, double bogey, birdie or eagle it's always great to see the ball find a resting spot at the bottom of the cup. When it's there for a hole-in-one it's extraordinarily GREAT!!