For many golfers, the dream of making a hole-in-one is a moment imagined countless times but rarely experienced. For Janet Johnson, president and founder of Sistas on the Links Golf Club, that dream became a reality on March 29, 2026, at Skylinks at Buchanan Fields Golf Course in Concord, California.
Johnson’s unforgettable ace came on Hole No. 3, a par-3 measuring 92 yards. Demonstrating precision and confidence, she selected her pitching wedge and struck a Callaway golf ball that found its way directly into the cup. In an instant, years of dedication to the game were rewarded with one of golf’s most celebrated accomplishments.
Witnessing the historic shot were fellow golfer Trina Bradford and another golfing companion, both of whom shared in the excitement and joy of the remarkable achievement. Their presence made the occasion even more special, providing firsthand confirmation of a moment Johnson will cherish forever.
For golfers of every skill level, a hole-in-one represents a unique blend of preparation, execution, and a touch of fortune. While professionals may go entire careers without recording an ace, amateur golfers often spend decades pursuing the elusive feat. Johnson’s accomplishment serves as a reminder that perseverance and passion for the game can lead to extraordinary moments when least expected.
As the founder and president of Sistas on the Links Golf Club, Johnson has dedicated herself to fostering fellowship, encouraging women in golf, and creating opportunities for others to enjoy the sport. Her leadership has inspired many golfers to embrace the game, build lasting friendships, and celebrate each other’s successes both on and off the course.
Reflecting on her achievement, an elated Johnson said, “I’m still basking in the joy of that accomplishment!”
It is a sentiment shared by all who understand the significance of a hole-in-one. For Janet Johnson, March 29, 2026, will forever be remembered as the day preparation met opportunity, resulting in a perfect shot and a treasured place in golfing memory.


