British golfer Andrew Johnstone has just walked away with a brand new red BMW M4 Coupe after hitting a hole-in-one in Surrey, England on a par 3 hole.
The tournament is held every May as part of the BMW PGA Championship and this isn’t the first time BMW has awarded golfers with one of its cars for hitting a hole-in-one. At last year’s BMW International Open, James Heath won the keys to an expensive i8. Previous winners have walked away with a BMW 640i Gran Coupe, 535i sedan, 325i Convertible and a Z8 respectively.
As a reminder, the BMW M4 features a twin-turbocharged 3.0-litre six-cylinder engine revving to 7600 rpm and producing an impressive 431 hp between 5390 rpm and 7000 rpm and 406 lb-ft of torque from a low 1,800 rpm to 5,390rpm. That torque figure is available across a broad rev range and is an improvement over the outgoing BMW E92 M3 of 40 per cent.