A KEIGHLEY golfer will have no excuse for missing his next tee time after winning a limited-edition BOSS watch for achieving a hole-in-one.

Kazimier Iskauskas, 54, scored his ace on the 140-yard, par-three 14th at Riddlesden Golf Club, and the 15-handicapper was rewarded with membership of the exclusive BOSS Watches H1Club and a specially-commissioned, commemorative timepiece.

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 2015.

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.

Stephen Brydon, commercial director for MGS Distribution, the official licenced UK distributor for BOSS Watches, said: "Well done to Kazimier for accomplishing one of golf's most elusive feats.

Brydon said: "For most amateur golfers, a hole-in-one is as memorable as winning The Masters would be to a professional. We want to ensure they have something tangible by which to remember the day, other than an expensive bar bill.

"We also hope it might lift the spirits of amateur golfers during club competitions who may not be in with a chance of winning the event, but can still feel excitement every time they play a par-three, knowing they are just one shot away from winning an exquisite timepiece."

The scheme has so far given away more than £1.5m worth of limited-edition timepieces since its launch in 2013 – and Iskauskas is among the latest to achieve the feat this year.