Every one of my Hole's In One! ... Oh except for 1 that was in on the fly!
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My luckiest shot was in Hawaii on Mauna Lani course. I pulled a drive deep into one of the lava fields. After about 4 or 5 bounces off the huge lava rocks, my ball comes shooting back out into the fairway.
When I got to the ball, it looked like a dog had been chewing on it.
Hah! Talk about your coincidences....I came here to post about a shot I hit at Mauna Lani South. I pushed a second-shot 6-iron off into the lava. For the uninitiated, these lava fields are not the smooth glassy lava, this is the aa lava flows which are big and chunky and have about a thousand different angles in every square foot. A ball could bounce literally anywhere when hitting this stuff, and there's a 99.9% chance it will bounce further into the lava. Well, my ball bounced about 30 feet into the air, hit the green and rolled to about 20 feet. Simple two-putt for par.
My other one was in a GolfWeek Amateur tournament, when I thinned the crap out of a 6-iron. It never got more than 10 feet off the ground. I spent a while looking behind the green and was just going to take my triple-bogey max when I went up to tend the flag for the others and saw my ball in the cup. Ugliest eagle ever.
We have a woods on one hole that is OB. I've hit many balls in that woods over the years, and I've had a fair number hit a tree or something and come out. Same with water. I skipped a low liner once on a par 3 over water and nearly made a HIO.