During a public ball game, a ten-year-old girl stuns the crowd with a hole-in-one against champion Finn. Spectators and rivals immediately taunt her, urging surrender: they point out her father is down to one ball while she still needs six scores, and call her beginner's luck. Finn is praised and challengers press that she can't win. The girl snaps back, "I don't do luck," shifting the tone from mockery to a deliberate challenge. The crowd frets she might break down if she loses, but the match continues unresolved as everyone watches her next move.