Playing in a scramble tourney and came to the par 3 11th. Before we got to the tee I mentioned that I did not like this hole because I could never decide what club to use. Said I would go first and see what happens. Guess I chose correctly!
I've only had one hole in one and that was in Casa de Campo on the Teeth of the Dog. It was on the 7th hole in front of Pete Dye's house! A 5 iron from the back tees about 195 yards! I was playing with friends after a tournament round and no one saw it…
Simply stated ... Bandon Dunes Bro Golf trip June 2016. Course: Pacific Dunes Hole: #11 Ball: Titleist ProV1 #8 Club: 7-iron Titleist 710 MB Result: Low punch for the ACE ... Titleist FTW!
Having started four over through three holes, a hole-in-one on number 4 began the turnaround and a four under finish in the nine hole tournament to win in a card off, retaining the title I had won a year earlier.
I've been playing for around 25 years and honestly don't remember even being close to an ace. Friday 8th September, playing in a golf day. Ryder cup format with two teams of twelve. I step up to the tenth, 180yd par three with a 5 iron in hand. Good connection…
My fourth hole in one happened during a playing hookie from work with my son. I was telling him not to look up because all he'd see is an ugly shot. So to demonstrate I kept my head down throughout the whole shot on the 94 yard 18th at Fox Creek in Smyrna…
When I was fourteen I had my first hole in one on the second hole, on the Schroon Lake Golf Course 51 years later I had my second hole in one on the same hole.
I stood on the 17th tee box at Monarch Beach Golf Course today and told myself that this next shot will be my first ace, and of the 400 times I have told myself that, today it actually came true. The card had the hole playing 150 yards, my scope had it…
It was a 118 yard par 3 hole, a little up hill and the pin was to the front. I felt if I hit a Gap Wedge at the hole that it would stop a little short so I would have a up hill put. When I hit the ball it felt "Real solid" it was going right at the stick…
My wife and I were celebrating our 38th wedding anniversary at The Greenbrier. We were excited to play The Old White Course. It was drizzling on the range and my wife may a wise investment in a rain hat. That was the cure! Well on the 8th hole which is…