Pat Summitt notches hole-in-one on TN course
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Though Pat Summitt may be retired, the NCAA's winningest basketball coach ever just keeps finding ways to score.
Tennessee's head coach emeritus notched her first hole-in-one Friday playing at the Sevierville Golf Club with Hall of Fame coach Billie Moore, former Lady Vols player Lisa McGill Reagan and TV analyst Debbie Antonelli.
Summitt used a 7-iron on the 112-yard par-3 No. 17 for the milestone. Antonelli tweeted that she saw the ball roll into the cup along with Reagan and Moore.
Antonelli wrote on Twitter that it was an amazing feat. "Course is buzzin (at)patsummitt BUYING!"
Summitt announced her retirement in April after 38 seasons. She disclosed she had been diagnosed with early-onset dementia, Alzheimer's type, last August.