'Did you throw away the ramen?'
Greg Gable will never forget his hole-in-one or his wife's immediate reaction to it.
Gable, a father of two daughters, spent a recent day on the links and hit the shot of a lifetime.
His wife couldn't care less.
Gable sent a photo of him with a ball next to a flagstick to his wife Elizabeth. No caption, no hints, no words, no nothing.
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Jason Day celebrates after winning the Wells Fargo Championship at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, N.C., May 6, 2018. (AP Photo/Jason E. Miczek, File)
It was the typical "I just hit a hole-in-one photo."
Elizabeth even "K'd" her husband when he let her know his team was up one with five holes left.
Clearly, she wasn't interested or impressed.
The flag pin on the 18th green as Viktor Hovland prepares for a playoff hole against Denny McCarthy during the final round of the Memorial Tournament at the Muirfield Village Golf Club. (Aaron Doster/USA Today Sports)
But when Gable sent the photo of his ace, Elizabeth ignored the picture with the response of a lifetime.
"Did you throw away the ramen??" she asked her husband. "Girls wanted ramen noodles."
Gable just had one of the happiest moments of his life. He knocked down an ace and got completely shut down by his wife.
A flagstick with a ball in the air nearby during the second round of the Nationwide Children's Hospital Championship at Ohio State University Golf Club Aug. 24, 2018, in Columbus, Ohio. (Michael Cohen/Getty Images)
Assuming nobody else got an ace, Gable's shot got his squad up two with four to play. Clutch.