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alter and Judy Coleman
have three children and
11 grandchildren.
And the dream of every golfer. Each
has a hole-in-one.
Their aces — the first for the Keego
Harbor residents and longtime golf-
ers — came less than a month apart
recently at the same Boynton Beach,
Fla., golf community where they
spend time off and on during the
winter.
Remarkably, while their holes-in-
one were shot on different courses
at Hunters Run, it was the same hole
number.
Judy Coleman, 68, scored her hole-
in-one March 13 on the par-3, 130-
yard 17th hole at the Hunters Run east
course.
Not to be outdone, Walter Coleman,
71, shot a hole-in-one April 8 on
the par-3, 170-yard 17th hole at the
Hunters Run north course.
His timing couldn't have
been better. It was the last
round of golf he and his
wife played at Hunters
Run before they headed
north for the season.
"I'm glad mom
and dad were play-
ing together that day.
Otherwise my mom might
have thought my dad telling
her he shot a hole-in-one was a late
April Fool's joke," said Kim Teweles of
Farmington Hills, one of the couple's
three daughters.
It was Judy Coleman who first let
her husband and the other couple in
their foursome know he'd shot a hole-
in-one.
"My mom was sure my dad's shot
went in the hole, so she got into a golf
cart and went to check:' Teweles said.
"When she saw the ball in the hole,
she gave everyone back on the tee a
thumb's up:'
Walter Coleman was at work in
Michigan when Judy Coleman shot
her hole-in-one. He's a podiatrist with
an office in Sterling Heights.
Golfers who shoot a hole-in-one
at Hunters Run are honored with a
plaque on a wall in the clubhouse.
Because no aces were shot in between
Judy Coleman's and Walter Coleman's
Judy and Walter Coleman
holes-in-one, their plaques hang next
to one another.
Shooting a hole-in-one runs in Judy
Coleman's family. Her mother, the late
Lillian Meckler, had two aces in her
long golf career.
Walter and Judy Coleman have
been married for 47 years. Their
other daughters are Sally Hooberman
of West Bloomfield and Bonnie
Steinbock of Royal Oak.
There are no comments from
Walter and Judy Coleman about their
holes-in-one in this story and they
weren't contacted because their family
wants to surprise them.
"We're so proud of them:' Teweles
said.
Mini Mac
The Jewish Community Center in
West Bloomfield is offering children
ages 6-11 an opportunity to partici-
pate for one day in the JCC Maccabi
Games & ArtsFest.
Called Mini Mac, the Aug.
18 program includes field
day-type activities from
9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at
the JCC and joining
the parade of athletes
and artists during
the Maccabi Games &
ArtsFest opening cer-
emonies at 7 p.m. at Joe
Louis Arena in Downtown
Detroit.
Maccabi Games & ArtsFest will
continue through Aug. 22.
Campers in the JCC's Echo II and
Maccabi Multi-Sports day camps that
week are automatically registered for
the Mini Mac.
For everyone else, registration can
be done online at wbcamp.jccdet.org .
Cost is $50 by July 1 and $60 after-
ward. Deadline is Aug. 1.
For information on Mini Mac, con-
tact the JCC day camp office at (248)
432-5578 or camp@jccdet.org .
Ariella Monson, Maccabi Games &
ArtsFest director, said this is the second
time Detroit has hosted a Mini Mac pro-
gram. About 150 to 200 children partici-
pated in 2008, the last time Detroit was
home to the Maccabi Games.
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