Flowmosapien
i play golf
Hit the hole and roles out once worst day. Ever.
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This is probably going to hack off some of you with no 1's, but I've had 4 aces in my career.
I'm 28 and have been playing since I was about 12. I played a ton between 12-18, so there were plenty of holes played.
Hole 7 Sugar Creek Country Club (2)
130 yards down hill over water
Hole 6 Sugar Creek Country Club
105 yards straight up hill to severely elevated green
Hole 6 The Links at Jonesboro (flew it in hole)
110 yards over lake and bunker
The first one I was about 14. That it was so cool, even got my picture in the paper.
The last one was 2008 I believe.
Par 3
3rd Hole at Liberty Lake GC in Liberty Lake, WA
7 iron from 144 yards
Ball landed just short and released into the hole
Unfortunately, they completely redesigned the course two years ago so the hole no longer exists in the same state
Sweet holes buddy, but this is the HOLE IN ONE thread! That would be so cool if you got it on camera though!!!
I scored my second lifetime hole-in-one today! :bananadance:It was on my home course on hole number 6 Cherokee, a 143 yard, uphill par 3. I hit my Rocketballz 7-iron and it never left the flag. Being uphill, we could not see it go in but knew it was going to close. When we got to the green there was no ball on there and my playing partners had both missed--one short of the green and one long--so I kinda thought well...maybe! Sure enough, there was that little sucker in the bottom of the hole. Thankfully, I had witnesses beyond reproach, one being the preacher at our chapel.
I scored my second lifetime hole-in-one today! :bananadance:It was on my home course on hole number 6 Cherokee, a 143 yard, uphill par 3. I hit my Rocketballz 7-iron and it never left the flag. Being uphill, we could not see it go in but knew it was going to close. When we got to the green there was no ball on there and my playing partners had both missed--one short of the green and one long--so I kinda thought well...maybe! Sure enough, there was that little sucker in the bottom of the hole. Thankfully, I had witnesses beyond reproach, one being the preacher at our chapel.
I scored my second lifetime hole-in-one today! :bananadance:It was on my home course on hole number 6 Cherokee, a 143 yard, uphill par 3. I hit my Rocketballz 7-iron and it never left the flag. Being uphill, we could not see it go in but knew it was going to close. When we got to the green there was no ball on there and my playing partners had both missed--one short of the green and one long--so I kinda thought well...maybe! Sure enough, there was that little sucker in the bottom of the hole. Thankfully, I had witnesses beyond reproach, one being the preacher at our chapel.
I scored my second lifetime hole-in-one today! :bananadance:It was on my home course on hole number 6 Cherokee, a 143 yard, uphill par 3. I hit my Rocketballz 7-iron and it never left the flag. Being uphill, we could not see it go in but knew it was going to close. When we got to the green there was no ball on there and my playing partners had both missed--one short of the green and one long--so I kinda thought well...maybe! Sure enough, there was that little sucker in the bottom of the hole. Thankfully, I had witnesses beyond reproach, one being the preacher at our chapel.