
Mike Trout's sweet swing apparently is not limited to baseball.
The Los Angeles Angels' All-Star outfielder added another achievement to his outstanding resume by notching a hole-in-one on Friday at Raven Golf Club in Phoenix.
Or, so he says (there is no video).
The reigning American League MVP was proud to report that he achieved the first hole-in-one of his life on Friday afternoon, when he aced the par-3 second hole at Raven Golf Club in Phoenix, putting the ball in the cup from 127 yards away with a 56-degree wedge.
His manager, Mike Scioscia said the slugger will pay for his accomplishment.
"We missed the round of drinks, but he's going to buy a couple of lunches for us," Scioscia said, adding that Trout would provide In-N-Out Burger and Dominican food.
Trout can add that to his five All-Star appearances, two AL MVPs and three runner-up finishes in that category.
Still, there are doubters as to his golf prowess.








































