"I regret not using those odds to buy a lottery ticket."

That from Garrett Brook and Tyler Sawatsky who couldn't believe their eyes, or their luck, earlier this month; a hole-in-one, followed by a second hole-in-one.

Brook was the first to hit a hole-in-one at the par 3 fourth hole at Minnewasta Golf Course July 7.

"I was ten over par after the first three holes so I was just looking to get back on track," Brook says. "Then I got lucky and mine went in first. I was in shock, my buddy tackled me and the celebration started."

"I think everybody on the course heard us celebrating," Sawatsky says. "We had a five-minute fiasco there."

Sawatsky was the last in the foursome to shoot, hitting the group's second hole in one. "Again, we erupted... it was pretty cool when we got down to the green all the people at the driving range were celebrating."

"It was a moment of joy... one we'll remember for a long time." he adds. "They call us Mr. Hole-In-One."

Some estimates put the odds of hitting two aces on the same hole in the millions.