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An 86-year-old grandma sank an amazing 94-foot golf putt during a half-time college basketball competition to win herself a $25,000 car

An 86-year-old grandma sunk an amazing 94-foot putt during a college basketball game on Saturday to walk away with a brand new $25,000 car.

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  • Mary Ann Wakefield was taking part in the "Putt for a Car Challenge" during the University of Mississippi's defeat to Alabama in the Southeastern Conference when she putted in from the length of the court.
  • Unsurprisingly, the crowd at the 9,500 seat Pavilion arena went wild as Wakefield walked away with a 2020 Nissan Altima for her troubles.
  • Wakefield was understandably delighted, looking completely shocked before hugging the stadium announcer.
  • Watch video of the colossal putt and Wakefield's reaction below.
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