Prize for a hole-in-one is out of this world

The organisers of the KLM Open in the Netherlands this weekend are offering a very different prize for getting a hole-in-one - a trip into space.

Prize for a hole-in-one is out of this world

The organisers of the KLM Open in the Netherlands this weekend are offering a very different prize for getting a hole-in-one - a trip into space.

Any player who scores a hole-in-one on the par three 15th hole over the course of the tournament will be treated to space trip worth €100,000 from XCOR Space Expeditions.

The trip will take place in 2015, when any winner will join other passengers in the Mojave desert to take off and orbit the earth at a height of 39 miles for several hours.

A life size replica of the Lynx Mark 1 spaceship is on display at the Kennemer Golf and Country Club, where the tournament is being held, for the weekend.

Definitely a step up from the usual prize of a car, but maybe not everyone will be too keen.

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