Some Olympians get all the glory.

TVE,Ghost Over Flowers (2014) Uncut the channel in Spain that broadcasts the Olympics, referred to an innocent hole-in-one as a sexualized "glory hole" on TV. They probably didn't know how it would translate.

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Reddit user Ractrick shared a screenshot of the caption, which reads: "The first Olympic 'glory hole' in 112 years."

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The hole-in-one was made by Justin Rose of England, and it really was the first hole-in-one made at the Olympics in 112 years – before Rio 2016, golf only appeared at the Olympics in 1900 and 1904.

Those tuning in to TVE expressed how hilarious they found the error on Twitter:

Congratulations to Justin Rose. We hope TVE's translation doesn't overshadow your feat.

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