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The discussion was hole-in-one, nothing to do with keeping score..:ohdear: |
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I dont consider ANY hole in one a major accomplishment
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I dont care! Why should you? Get a life.
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If I can't count it as a hole-in-one, what do I count it as? |
Maybe list the hole in one with an asterisk * like Roger Maris got after breaking Babe Ruth's home run record. You could call it a "Covidian Ace"
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:1rotfl::1rotfl: Comments from ToTV about golf scoring will teach you how to LIVE YOUR LIFE?? :ohdear::ohdear: |
I’ve had 3 in the last 4 weeks; the 1st one at Egret #4 where the ball hit 2’ from the pin and bounced INSIDE the pvc pipe; the 2nd one was at Seminole #9 where the ball hit 6” from the pin and came to rest against the pipe; the 3rd was yesterday on Southern Star #1 where the ball hit the front of the green and rolled up and settled against the pipe.
Did I report any of them? No, the 1st no one would have believe it other that the people I was playing with, the other 2 because they didn’t go in the hole. Let the people hitting the HIO, the age breakers and the Eagles enjoy seeing their name in the paper, it will stop when the pipes come out. |
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Unless they were playing match play in which case it is a penalty of one hole. Here's a good bar bet question. What is the worst score you can lose by in match play? The answer is 10 and 9. |
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I notice you didn't answer the question. If I hit the pipe - regardless of how many strokes it took me to get there - what's my score? |
Hole in One---Shoot your age!
In light of our world situation, it's nice to see some of us can take our minds off of the "stress" caused by isolation.
Whether it is on a Championship Course or Executive Course the ball needs to go INTO the hole to count as a hole in one. NO EXCEPTIONS! Maybe next year they will have electronic PVC rings that will light a light or ring a bell if hit with the golf ball. |
It depends on you golf outlook. The PVC sleeves are COVID-19 safe, but not traditional golf. If you are a seasoned player with an index, it has created a stroke less on your index, so instead of a hole in one, you have an eagle. If you are a executive golf nut, play for exercise & fun, and think many of the rules are stupid, the hole in one is merely a stroke of luck....so enjoy it. It is all in the perspective.
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Yes but ponder this. Is it really a birdie or an eagle if you putt and hit the cup. The hole in one’s, though I would not count it personally, is no different than claiming a putt for birdie. I have noticed a lot of guys putting on a straight line driving it to hit the cup. Would that putt not rolled over the hole if the golfer hit it that hard at the cup. I seriously doubt it. Not only would it roll over the hole but probably 15 feet away that leaves them at least one more putt or perhaps two or three. Most of the time yes. I think all golf scores have improved for everyone. Until I am being paid on tour I am just playing for fun.
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Gotta say this once just to get it off my chest...heheh...
I'm so glad we can play golf during this mess. And it's still fun to play and and enjoy and celebrate the birdies, eagles, holes-in-ones, the whole deal. But are scores...and accomplishments such as hole-in-ones...comparable to those achieved under official golf conditions and rules? Sorry, not even close. But that shouldn't get in the way of the fun. :) |
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What the USGA says
MODIFICATIONS TO THE HOLE; NOT REQUIRING THAT PLAYERS HOLE OUT A number of questions have been received that relate to modifying the hole so that players no longer need to reach into the hole to remove a ball to minimize the possibility of exposing golfers to coronavirus. These have included some courses setting holes so that the hole liner remains an inch or two above the surface of the green while others have placed various objects into the hole or around the flagstick (such as foam pool noodles or plastic piping) so that a ball is unable to fall to the bottom. While in all of these instances, the ball is not holed per the Rules of Golf (Rule 3.3c), a round played under these conditions will result in an acceptable score for handicap purposes using the most likely score guidelines (see Rule 3.3 of the Rules of Handicapping). While the most likely score procedure is intended to support certain formats of play where the player is not required to hole out (such as in match play when the player’s next stroke is conceded or in four-ball stroke play when a partner picks up), it is also temporarily in effect where the above described safety measures are being used. When using most likely score, the player should consider the number of strokes most likely required to complete the hole, and determine whether the ball would have been holed or not. Most likely score is at the player's best judgment and should not be used to gain an unfair advantage. This measure is temporary and in effect within the United States until advised otherwise by the USGA. The above guidance will continue to be updated. If you have any questions or concerns, you can contact the Rules of Golf and Rules of Handicapping departments using the information below: Rules of Golf Department rules@usga.org 908-326-1850 Handicapping Department hdcpquestions@usga.org 908-234-2300 Ext. 5 |
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By definition. Enjoy the light. |
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Wow.......didn't know you needed an answer. Golf is a game of honor, score what you want to score........no one else cares. |
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USGA does not define hole-in-one, they define score. :ohdear: |
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i'm not, just replying silly posts. |
The answer is in the name.
A HOLE IN one. No Hole? No "hole-in-one." End of story. . |
Well I think these plastic inserts are wonderfull.
Finaly shot my age today, 93 for the nine holes at Turtle Mound, off the green tees. There was quite a crowd behind cheering me on!! |
Not legitimate hole-in-one
Obviously, they are Golf Morons! They have no patience!
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Abundance of hole-in-one scores
I am know calling them "knock-in-ones" because they "knock" the pvc pipe but there is no hole to go into. More accurate I think :
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Hitting the ball into the hole requires two things, proper speed and proper distance. With the plastic insert, you really cannot determine whether or not you had the proper speed.
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Requires three things...............#3 is a hole. :MOJE_whot: |
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I heard 'Hole' and 'Off' a lot, but couldn't make out what was said with it. Definitely 93 though!:icon_wink: |
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