Cars, trucks, motorcycles, stays at fancy resorts and private plane rides are just some of the many hole-in-one prizes that have been given away at PGA Tour and European Tour events.
This coming week at the KLM Open in the Netherlands, though, there will be a first.
A free trip into space!
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Follow ESPNGolf on Twitter That was not a typo. XCOR Space Expeditions is offering the first player to make a hole-in-one during the tournament at the par-3 15th hole at Kennemer Golf and Country Club the ride of a lifetime. The hole plays uphill at 170 yards on the scorecard.
"If you make a hole-in-one here, you are justifiably a star," said Daan Slooter, tournament director for the KLM Open, on europeantour.com.
There will be a full-size model of the Lynx Mark 1 ship on display next to the 15th green all four rounds so golfers can see exactly what they'll be riding in should they be the first. The prize package is worth $100,000, and according to the website, you'll be able to take your "journeys into space starting at the end of 2015."