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MrLonzo
03-27-2025, 10:15 PM
Ever done it?

I saw this article about a high school golfer who hit a hole-in-one on a 290 yard par 4 at Torrey Pines. They included the odds, 1 in 6 million (see photo).

tophcfa
03-27-2025, 10:30 PM
Ever done it?

I saw this article about a high school golfer who hit a hole-in-one on a 290 yard par 4 at Torrey Pines. They included the odds, 1 in 6 million (see photo).

Earlier this month a good friend and his 35 year old son visited for some winter golf. The young lad drove both the second and sixth holes of the Palms course at Hacienda Hills with a 5 wood. He came within inches of a hole in one on the sixth hole and tapped in for an eagle. So yes, it can be done.

The kid also hit a driver on the par 5 12th hole at Tierra Del Sol over the marsh, completely eliminating the dogleg left, and wound up in the middle of the fairway, 85 yards from the flag, for his second shot. Dam, youth is wasted on the young!

asianthree
03-28-2025, 02:32 AM
My dad as a 19yo had a hole in one on a par four. Pin placement front right of green 286 yards. He played everyday at the CC from age of 13 to 20, then three times a week once he returned from Korea, until his 80s. He was always capable of a long distance hitter, never owning a driver, but loved his one iron. While he came within inches, multiple times in his life, that was the only one to drop.

Stu from NYC
03-28-2025, 06:15 AM
earlier this month a good friend and his 35 year old son visited for some winter golf. The young lad drove both the second and sixth holes of the palms course at hacienda hills with a 5 wood. He came within inches of a hole in one on the sixth hole and tapped in for an eagle. So yes, it can be done.

The kid also hit a driver on the par 5 12th hole at tierra del sol over the marsh, completely eliminating the dogleg left, and wound up in the middle of the fairway, 85 yards from the flag, for his second shot. Dam, youth is wasted on the young!

wow

Snakster66
03-28-2025, 06:32 AM
Earlier this month a good friend and his 35 year old son visited for some winter golf. The young lad drove both the second and sixth holes of the Palms course at Hacienda Hills with a 5 wood. He came within inches of a hole in one on the sixth hole and tapped in for an eagle. So yes, it can be done.

The kid also hit a driver on the par 5 12th hole at Tierra Del Sol over the marsh, completely eliminating the dogleg left, and wound up in the middle of the fairway, 85 yards from the flag, for his second shot. Dam, youth is wasted on the young!

Black tees?

BrianL99
03-28-2025, 07:14 AM
Black tees?


TDS doesn't have Black Tees.

Cutting off the dogleg on 12 isn't that great of a feat. Depending on your angle, it's about a 225-245 yard carry. I've hit driver, 8 iron into that Green from the Blue Tees (albeit, not intentionally).

Charles Reiter who's playing in the Houston Open this week, could hit a 3 Wood onto that Green, from the Golds.

Snakster66
03-28-2025, 07:28 AM
TDS doesn't have Black Tees.

Cutting off the dogleg on 12 isn't that great of a feat. Depending on your angle, it's about a 225-245 yard carry. I've hit driver, 8 iron into that Green from the Blue Tees (albeit, not intentionally).

Charles Reiter who's playing in the Houston Open this week, could hit a 3 Wood onto that Green, from the Golds.

Thanks, he had also mentioned hitting two par 4 greens on HH, but of course you are correct on TDS and I agree, cutting off that dogleg isn't the biggest deal. But there are ample opportunities to get waylaid if you get too aggressive (and struggle with accuracy).

Bassdeer
03-28-2025, 07:04 PM
No video, never happened.

BrianL99
03-28-2025, 07:26 PM
cutting off that dogleg isn't the biggest deal. But there are ample opportunities to get waylaid if you get too aggressive (and struggle with accuracy).

4 Iron off the tee, around the tree.

3 Wood to 60 yards.

Flip Wedge to the Green ... tap it in.

Or ...

Hit a Driver into the woods. Take a drop. Punch out too far. Punch up again, because the trees on the left, block your way to the Green. 7 iron into right front Bunker. Blade it across the green. Chip it back. 2 putts. Mark down 9. Avoided double-digits.

Rainger99
03-29-2025, 02:47 AM
While he came within inches, multiple times in his life, that was the only one to drop.

When you say only one to drop, do mean that was his only hole in one? Or only hole in one on a par 4 to drop?

Raywatkins
03-29-2025, 04:16 AM
Yes - a 280 yd hole.
I was in my early 40’s at the time and didn’t see it go in. 2 holes later was a couple of inches away from having another on a par 3. Don’t ask about the other 16 holes.
But that is nothing compared to the Brit who has a house in TV who in his eighties, last year while there, had his 29th.

asianthree
03-29-2025, 04:43 AM
When you say only one to drop, do mean that was his only hole in one? Or only hole in one on a par 4 to drop?

Only one par four hole in one. Dad was a scratch golfer, until his 60s.
He was old school, hole in one’s on par three’s not memorable to him. I have news articles from different tournaments, for 4 par 3 hole in one, and countless par 4 eagles.

Etiquette was drilled into my brain when he taught me the game. I also had the ability of long distance, and still love my irons, no hybrids. To be honest I play golf, but it’s unimportant for me.

Dads mindset for hole in one. They are mostly luck with some skill involved. Years after I read his accomplishments in the newspaper articles my mom saved, he rarely talked about them on the course or the dinner table.

Rwirish
03-29-2025, 05:32 AM
Fake News. Real hole in ones occur on pitch and putt courses, Executive Courses and putting courses in The Villages!

PoolBrews
03-29-2025, 06:22 AM
My son (who played golf at a professional level), got his first hole in one on a 354 yard par 4 in a tournament here in Florida several years ago. I witnessed one of his college team mates get one on a par 4 in a college tournament. So yes, it can be done.

Here in The Villages it should be a much easier task due to the number of short par 4's and the fact that there is generally no protection in the front of the greens.

Keithtama
03-29-2025, 08:03 AM
Ever done it?

I saw this article about a high school golfer who hit a hole-in-one on a 290 yard par 4 at Torrey Pines. They included the odds, 1 in 6 million (see photo).
Yes, November 10, 2019.
From Senior Tees @209 yds.
At age 74.

ThirdOfFive
03-29-2025, 08:12 AM
My wife has never had an ace, but did something once that has to be even rarer. She was about 90 yards out for her second shot, which arced high and straight, landed right in the hole with the pin still in--and stayed there. Never touched the green. The odds of that happening without the ball bouncing out must be astronomical.

msmr23@gmail.com
03-29-2025, 08:23 AM
My husband hit an albatross in south FL several years ago. There is a bench with his name on it.

Regorp
03-29-2025, 08:30 AM
Earlier this month a good friend and his 35 year old son visited for some winter golf. The young lad drove both the second and sixth holes of the Palms course at Hacienda Hills with a 5 wood. He came within inches of a hole in one on the sixth hole and tapped in for an eagle. So yes, it can be done.

The kid also hit a driver on the par 5 12th hole at Tierra Del Sol over the marsh, completely eliminating the dogleg left, and wound up in the middle of the fairway, 85 yards from the flag, for his second shot. Dam, youth is wasted on the young!

When I was 20 playing in CT, on a par 4, decided to shoot over water and surprise the ball on a line drive, skipped like a stone onto the green 3 feet from the hole. Miracle in for an eagle!

Mpphred
03-29-2025, 08:35 AM
I've done it several times but unfortunately I was playing alone. :)

SHIBUMI
03-29-2025, 08:37 AM
Tate?



Earlier this month a good friend and his 35 year old son visited for some winter golf. The young lad drove both the second and sixth holes of the Palms course at Hacienda Hills with a 5 wood. He came within inches of a hole in one on the sixth hole and tapped in for an eagle. So yes, it can be done.

The kid also hit a driver on the par 5 12th hole at Tierra Del Sol over the marsh, completely eliminating the dogleg left, and wound up in the middle of the fairway, 85 yards from the flag, for his second shot. Dam, youth is wasted on the young!

Salty Dog
03-29-2025, 09:08 AM
I use to play Put-Put Golf with some pros. Yes there were pros and professional tournaments.They could shoot 18 on an 18 hole course. Best I ever shoot was 19...

wfgross58
03-29-2025, 09:46 AM
I came close yesterday on Bonifay Ft Walton No. 7, within just a few feet of hole. Unfortunately, I was teeing up from No. 6 and sliced. The group approaching the green on No. 7 were impressed.

mntlblok
03-29-2025, 11:07 AM
Access Denied (https://www.golfdigest.com/story/golfer-back-to-back-par-4-holes-in-one-aces-story)

kcrazorbackfan
03-29-2025, 11:50 AM
Never had one on a par 4; have 17 on par 3’s. Even had one on EP Egret #4 during Covid when I bounced it inside that PVC pipe; wind was blowing from behind me and had the flag leaning away from me and it 1 hopped into the pipe.

Dr.SammieMD
03-29-2025, 03:24 PM
August 6, 2003. Tallgrass Golf Club on Long Island. Hole # 12. 269 yards to the pin. Driver. I knew it was going toward the hole, but I couldn't see it go in due to the swales in front of the green. The guys walking up the next hole started yelling and that's when I knew. I played four times a week for many years and that's the only hole-in-one I've ever had. And, yes, there were three witnesses.

sjeffries
03-30-2025, 09:38 AM
My husband had 2 holes in one on a par 4, over 35 years ago, in Stone Mountain GA. He was a long hitter, but the first one was a fluke. The ball hit the cart path and bounced toward the green, rolling into the hole.
The second one was legitimate but a short par four. Still, it’s pretty unusual to have a hole in one on a par four hole….. twice!

flamingonutjudy
04-02-2025, 08:22 PM
Earlier this month a good friend and his 35 year old son visited for some winter golf. The young lad drove both the second and sixth holes of the Palms course at Hacienda Hills with a 5 wood. He came within inches of a hole in one on the sixth hole and tapped in for an eagle. So yes, it can be done.

The kid also hit a driver on the par 5 12th hole at Tierra Del Sol over the marsh, completely eliminating the dogleg left, and wound up in the middle of the fairway, 85 yards from the flag, for his second shot. Dam, youth is wasted on the young!

We saw Min Jee Lee get a hole in one on a par 4 at Ladies Pro Tournament at Aviara Country Club in Southern California. It was very exciting