Man Aces Hole During Tourney - Doesn't Get Paid!

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We've all seen these contests at tournaments. Maybe some of us have been lucky enough to get an ace and win a huge prize. Not so when this young father got an ace. The prize was insured by the unmentionable website below but hasn't been paid. I hope they nail this scam artist to the wall.

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/man-aces-hole-one-contest-doesnt-paid-131137010--finance.html

HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Troy Peissig's surprise at acing an $18,000 hole-in-one contest at a charity tournament has been replaced by bitter disappointment now that he hasn't been paid a dime nearly two years after making the 170-yard shot.

Now state authorities are intervening, and issued an arrest warrant last week against the operator of an insurance company they say failed to pay up on a policy purchased by the Missoula tournament.

Peissig, a scratch golfer, said it is a case of "how a good situation can go bad quickly."

The Montana commissioner of securities and insurance said Kevin Kolenda of hole-in-won.com has been unresponsive in the case and now faces felony charges. The agency said Kolenda also has failed to pay in other cases around the country, and continues to operate the scam without a license to sell insurance even though he has been sanctioned by regulators in Alabama, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Nevada, North Carolina, and Washington.

Montana commissioner Monica Lindeen's office said it is highly uncommon to file felony charges — with an arrest warrant — against an insurance company. Usually disputes on unpaid claims are handled with fines or other administrative actions.

But the Montana regulators said they moved aggressively in order to stop Kolenda from selling the insurance all over the country, despite not holding a license to do so.

"We want to make sure these companies aren't getting a gimme when it comes to paying these claims," said Lindeen, who suggested people check first with regulators that sellers of such insurance are licensed and registered with state authorities.

Kolenda did not return a call Tuesday from The Associated Press seeking comment.

In a letter Kolenda sent to the tournament sponsor denying the claim, he claimed the hole was too short and violated the 165-yard minimum in the policy contract. Kolenda referenced the 130-yard length noted on the Missoula Country Club's standard score card.

But state investigators and local police determined the Missoula Country Club had indeed lengthened the hole for the tournament. Investigators said Kolenda ignored the witness statements and evidence provided by the tournament host.

Peissig had previously hit three hole-in-ones prior to stepping to the tee box on the 12th hole at the Missoula Country Club in August 2010. He had even nailed one on that exact hole.

The 30-year-old former golf teacher said there were "some ace rumblings" in his group before he hit the 7-iron shot — which landed a couple feet in front of the hole, checked up and rolled in.

"When I made that ace, I was stoked. I was pumped. That was really cool to have that happen," said Peissig. "Then it all went south."

The company failed to call the impartial judges to the shot for months, and then misrepresented their statements, Peissig said. The new father said the company even called him in early 2011 to say the money was on the way, only to send a rejection letter several months later.

"The money would be fantastic. My wife and I, we are a young family," said Peissig, who isn't counting on getting the money at this point. "At the same time, if there was a way for this hole-in-one company to not do this again to someone else, that would be just awesome."
 
Was Jackie Moon running the contest? That is ridiculous.
 
Total weak sauce...hope the guy gets something out of it
 
I played in a tournament last year where a dude in the group in front of us hit a hole in one to win a 2011 VW Jetta (tourny sponsored by a local VW dealership). As far as I know he got the car.
 
Booo....:at-wits-end:
 
Despicable!!!
 
What a joke, sounds like a scammy company. Too bad, I love those hole in one contests at tournaments. A guy in a group right behind us won a trip to scotland in a tournament I played in a few years back. But I always seem to crumble under the pressure of those shots and holes.
 
I hope they go to jail - this sucks big time.
 
I played in a tournament last year where a dude in the group in front of us hit a hole in one to win a 2011 VW Jetta (tourny sponsored by a local VW dealership). As far as I know he got the car.

Usually the car dealer would pay for "hole in one insurance" which is usually a few hundred bucks. That would be their "sponsorship" and also providing the car. If a hole in one in made, the dealer gets paid by the insurance company.

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bummer...
2 years? i wouldn't have let this go on for 2 months.
 
That sucks I'd be livid if I didn't get paid. I can close once at a tourney a foot short for a new car still gets me every time I see that hole
 
That's shady, I hope that scam artist gets what he deserves.
 
Same thing happened to a high school kid here in Minnesota. He got paid but it took a long time.
 
LOL. Interesting claims made by this company...

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That's terrrible, the insurance guy was probably an ex carnie. Some guy at this one tournament last month at my course won a brand new GMC SVU for hole in one at the second hole, I think he go this car it was a righteous shot haha
 
Years ago I lived on a par 3 course. We had outings on every holiday weekend during the summer. We also had club championships running anytime during the summer. During the outing, noone made an ace on #10, so nobody won the car.

Immediately after the outing was over, there was a match being played on the course and we were encouraged to spectate. We all grabbed carts and followed the match. The "young" man, aged 81, aced the 10th hole, (the car was still sitting there). Boy was he bummed....but come to find out after, he had lived there for many years, and that was his 12th ace on the course.
 
Years ago I lived on a par 3 course. We had outings on every holiday weekend during the summer. We also had club championships running anytime during the summer. During the outing, noone made an ace on #10, so nobody won the car.

Immediately after the outing was over, there was a match being played on the course and we were encouraged to spectate. We all grabbed carts and followed the match. The "young" man, aged 81, aced the 10th hole, (the car was still sitting there). Boy was he bummed....but come to find out after, he had lived there for many years, and that was his 12th ace on the course.

wow that sucks, 12 aces? that's amazing
 
That is shady I would be pissed, thank god my cousin is a lawyer I would have been paid long ago. Or this so called insurance company would no longer be in business
 
What a joke, sounds like a scammy company. Too bad, I love those hole in one contests at tournaments. A guy in a group right behind us won a trip to scotland in a tournament I played in a few years back. But I always seem to crumble under the pressure of those shots and holes.

I also crumble when it comes to a hole in one contest. There's a contest at my local course every saturdays and you pay $10 to win a free trip to Hawaii if you get a hole in one, win a hybrid/fairway wood if you land within 10 feet of the hole and sleeve of balls if you hit GIR. Everytime I pay, I miss the greens. Last week, I didn't pay and I stuck it 3 feet by the hole... What the heck!!!
 
Man that sucks, I need to make my club aware of this, because I know they have used this company in the past for the same kind of contests!

Also speaking of bad timing....I was playing with a group of guys about 6 months ago...we played a charity scramble in the morning then played 18 in the afternoon...one of the guys in my group who played in the morning too, aced the 15th hole in the afternoon....if he would have done it in the morning it would have been worth a new truck!
 
wow that sucks, 12 aces? that's amazing

Yeah...considering he played almost 36 holes a day there during the summer for 20+ years, I guess 12 is a low # considering the # of holes played, but man was he ever lucky/unlucky.

On another ace note, I have given balls to 3 people to play, and ironically they all scored aces with those actual balls. Not funny.
 
Hope they go to prison, nothing worse than a scammer/thief!
 
Perfect Semi Pro reference. My Dad told me about this guy, too bad he hasn't gotten his money.
 
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