A TEENAGE Caldicot golfer who scored his first hole-in-one during a recent competition has won a limited-edition watch.

Joshua Harding had just turned 16 when he took on the 137 yard, par-three 18th at Dewstow Golf Club and scored the ace. The nine-handicapper was rewarded with membership of the Boss Watches H1 Club and a specially-commissioned commemorative timepiece.

Harding said: "I couldn't believe it. My cousin, who was playing with us, screamed with happiness and jumped on me and we both fell to the floor laughing like fools. The rest of the group and the players in the clubhouse all came out clapping and cheering 'well done'!"

The luxury German brand has once again pledged to reward club golfers with an exclusive watch for every hole-in-one recorded during a club competition in 2014 after giving away £600,000 worth of limited-edition mementos in 2013 – and Harding was one of the first to achieve the feat in this year.

The scheme is open to any golfer whose club uses HowDidiDo – a free-to-use, web-based social network for golfers - and anybody playing in official club competitions is eligible. Currently, more than 1,800 clubs use the website.

Stephen Brydon, commercial director for MGS Distribution, the official licensed UK distributor for Boss Watches, said: "Congratulations to Joshua on what, to most of us, is an once-in-a-lifetime achievement."