It Did Not Seem Real
Hole In One at NAIA Nationals Tournament
I almost did not play that day
Mothers day gift
1st ever hole in one
My First Ace
Hole in One on a special day
ANNIVERSARY HOLE IN ONE
Miracle moment
First hole out
Posted: July 25, 2011
When my swing coach and I approached to my ball on the 9th hole, I made a bad swing and my ball went in the water.He then tossed me a pro v1(the ball that I use now) and told me to just aim a little right of the pin, narrow my stance, and swing. As soon as I hit it, he knew it was good and told me it was in the hole, and he was right!That shot was special because it was my first hole out ever. Amazing.
Was out with my cousins and played a preaty bad round tell i got up to the 199yd 18th at cordova gc In california. then Took one last look at the hole and swung smoothley as the ball left i said its close then it disipeared to the hole.
Nick F wrote on August 22, 2011 at 10:34PM
wouldn't that be a par????
norman f wrote on August 27, 2011 at 4:48PM
That's not a hole in one...
Sami S wrote on August 28, 2011 at 8:37PM
My first hole in one at 70 year old 7 iron at 177 Fitzsimons golf course Aurora Colorado 8-25-11
Lonnie C wrote on September 8, 2011 at 3:06PM
Just had my first hole in one at Thai Country Club. No. 11, 154 yards with a six iron. Thorougly enjoyed the excitement and was well supported with my Foursome: Allen Carney; Scott Duval (David's cousin); and Barry. What a thrill..
Dave W wrote on December 13, 2011 at 2:03AM
Playing with group of 20 or so. Foursome picked randomly. Had very average round up to my hole-in-one. My first. Hit hybrid over trap. Since back of trap raised, none of fellow players saw ball go in. Two balls on green, thought one mine. Not so. Looked in hole, there it was. Thrilled.
Steve H wrote on February 26, 2012 at 4:45PM
YES, that would be a par which, I assume is why he called it a hole out and not a hole in one. rls
Robert S wrote on March 31, 2012 at 4:15AM
i would never want this to happen... i have a hole in one but could you imagine the feeling of making this and knowing its only a 3? and you know the chances to duplicate this are so slim? ugh... i often play nine holes after work with 2 balls, each being their own score, i never change clubs after the first ball because that just woudnt be fair. But....im always scared of making the hole in one with the second ball as I know it wouldnt really be the same. if you truly play 2 balls like this would you be able to consider it a hole-in-one?
tony w wrote on July 15, 2012 at 10:39PM