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I've been golfing on and off for 45 years. Today, I finally achieved that elusive ace. 187 yard par 3 with a bit of wind help. Hit the edge of the hole, hitting the stick and staying in the shallow (covid) hole. Also shot an 87 on an par 73 course which for me is a bit good, not the best ever but pretty good. The drinks have been good.
fantase56
(444 posts)empedocles
(15,751 posts)teams basketball points in one game - long forgotten by everyone else.
PJMcK
(22,052 posts)...didn't you score 3/4's of your team's points in that game? I'm sure I read that somewhere.
(wink)
cachukis
(2,273 posts)PJMcK
(22,052 posts)Nice round, too. I'm a 14-handicap so we should play a round together sometime.
If you don't mind, which club did you use? I hope you've retired your ball for posterity.
I got my ace about ten years ago. It was a cold early April day late in the afternoon. The hole was a par-3, 126 yards with a green tilted severely from back to front with large sand bunkers to the left and the right. The wind was in our faces as was the sun. I was hitting last and my playing partners all left their shots short of the green so I re-clubbed to my 7-iron. Because of the sun, I couldn't see where my shot went and since I felt I had hit it a bit thin, I assumed it airmailed the green. As I was looking behind the green, one of the guys said, "Hey, schmuck. You're buying." Of course, all three of those guys wanted single malts costing me what was my weekly salary in my first job!
Congratulations!
zipplewrath
(16,646 posts)Callaway supersoft ball. 5th hole Eagle Creek.
Good thing it hit the cup or it'd been off the back of the green.
Claire Oh Nette
(2,636 posts)No place on the score card for pretty.
Well done you!
lastlib
(23,303 posts)I don't think he would even get on the links with you today! - - - - - -
Rocknation
(44,577 posts)"flash help" for "wind help"; "elusive drummer in mid-cymbal grab shot" for "elusive ace" -- and we can drink together!
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twodogsbarking
(9,822 posts)I have watched our son ace twice but none for me. Congrats.
UserNotFound
(108 posts)I've come close a few times, but no cigar!!
TNNurse
(6,929 posts)We took lessons together when he realized that volleyball and other team sports were not happening.
We had never played and glad we started with lessons.
We have gotten better.
We do not keep score. Met some guys on our favorite course who said they scored with whoever loses the least balls wins.
If we make a great score on a hole we announce it.
He used to walk, knee replacement stopped that.
A hole in one is an elusive goal. Congratulations.
Also, if it feels like a country club, we avoid it. We like public courses with real people playing.
I've thought about private clubs. The problem being that the people I play with wouldn't be members so then what would I do. You might be surprised how "bad" the members at most clubs are. You'd probably "fit" right in.
mac2766
(658 posts)Someday..... Some day. That's my mantra.
Happy for you.
More_Cowbell
(2,191 posts)Always bringing it up in meetings. One day a new employee started, and he began to tell his story during her introductory meeting to the team. He said "I remember when I made a hole in one ..." and the lady leaned forward in her chair and said "Was it at the windmill? I *love* that hole!" and years later she still never pays for a drink when the coworkers go out for drinks.
(I don't mean to belittle your accomplishment! What every golfer dreams of!)
denbot
(9,901 posts)I think my dad did one, but on one of those tiny nine hole pitch-n-putts, not so par threes kind of course.
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Pas-de-Calais
(9,910 posts)Shot a 72!!
On
A
9
Hole
Course!!
flying rabbit
(4,644 posts)Vdizzle
(383 posts)I have never had the pleasure of an ace. Got close to an eagle on a par 5 once.... but close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades.
Harker
(14,040 posts)Now, at putt-putt, I routinely aced every hole.
I had a pal that worked there.
twodogsbarking
(9,822 posts)How's that?
zipplewrath
(16,646 posts)Quite honestly, my next goal, because I already have two eagles, is an albatross/double eagle. They are even more rare and I don't really expect to ever get one.
twodogsbarking
(9,822 posts)but still walking 18.
zipplewrath
(16,646 posts)I'd kill for a good course that allows walking. I'm stuck between "you can walk on our goat track" or "you can't walk on our manicured course". It really ticks me off when it is "cart path only". I'd walk it faster.
the_sly_pig
(741 posts)par 3, 140 yards, 8 iron. Back in the day when I could hit an 8 iron 140 yards.
zipplewrath
(16,646 posts)I got mine late. I had to suffer for years. Told everyone I knew that already had one that they were "dead to me". NOw I feel like i'm in no man's land. Who's dead and who's alive?
ironflange
(7,781 posts)Closest I came was about a foot, on a world-famous hole, the Devils Cauldron at the Banff Springs Golf Course:
Congratulations on your stirring achievement!
littlemissmartypants
(22,819 posts)My niece thinks that you can just pick up the ball, walk to the hole and drop it in. She stopped playing when she found out that she couldn't cheat to win. Of course, she denies ever cheating. Now we're looking for a new owner for her snazzy clubs that her Nana bought her.
We've seen that she mostly uses her creative problem solving skills for good rather than evil so we've forgiven her. Certainly, Nana is sad about it but she's seen our beloved girl move on.
Now she wants to play six string acoustic guitar. Like Taylor Swift. I'm researching music resale shops. Just in case she decides she wants to become a drummer instead.
Congratulations on your milestone, zipplewrath. The more elusive they are the sweeter when you get there. Cheers!
❤ miss pants.
ProfessorGAC
(65,210 posts)Congrats!!!
I've been playing 52 years. (Started when is was 12.)
I quit counting eagles about 15 years ago, at around 70. (A lot were pitch-ins or chip-ins on par 5s.)
I've had many since, but other than the 4 iron second shot last year on a 410 yard par 4, I don't remember exactly how many, or any details.
But, I've never had one on a par 3.
Cool for you, Z!