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yabbadu 01-31-2023 10:34 AM

Pitch and Putt Golf
 
This past weekend there was a picture in the newspaper showing three people celebrating a Hole In One on the 10th Hole at the Richmond Pitch and Putt Golf Course. Really!!!

Appreciate comments ! Just Curious:popcorn:

Next we will be celebrating Holes In One on Putt -Putt Courses.????:popcorn:

golfing eagles 01-31-2023 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by yabbadu (Post 2181522)
This past weekend there was a picture in the newspaper showing three people celebrating a Hole In One on the 10th Hole at the Richmond Pitch and Putt Golf Course. Really!!!

Appreciate comments ! Just Curious:popcorn:

Next we will be celebrating Holes In One on Putt -Putt Courses.????:popcorn:

And they probably used a driver :1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

BrianL99 01-31-2023 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by yabbadu (Post 2181522)
This past weekend there was a picture in the newspaper showing three people celebrating a Hole In One on the 10th Hole at the Richmond Pitch and Putt Golf Course. Really!!!

Appreciate comments ! Just Curious:popcorn:

Next we will be celebrating Holes In One on Putt -Putt Courses.????:popcorn:

I listened to one brag today, about an Executive Course HIO. It's like everything else in life today, everyone wants a "participation medal".

Those of us who have legitimate ones, have the "real thing".

I have 13 full shot "hole outs" from the Fairway (which if you're a golfer, you know are usually more difficult). It won't be long before there's a new name for fairway hole outs & folks will be wanting plaques.

golfing eagles 01-31-2023 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by BrianL99 (Post 2181536)
I listened to one brag today, about an Executive Course HIO. It's like everything else in life today, everyone wants a "participation medal".

Those of us who have legitimate ones, have the "real thing".

I have 13 full shot "hole outs" from the Fairway (which if you're a golfer, you know are usually more difficult). It won't be long before there's a new name for fairway hole outs & folks will be wanting plaques.

I agree. I only have one hole-in-one, and that was in 1978. But using the equipment of that era, it was 198 yards with a 5 iron, so I think it definitely falls in the "legitimate" category. If we count hole outs from 100 yards in, like you I have dozens. And I can't count how many times I hit it through the windmill into the clowns mouth, but apparently some "celebrators" can.

Laker14 01-31-2023 11:46 AM

Well if you are going to denigrate someone else's joy, you should discount any golfing achievements you have unless you played "from the tips". After all, anything less than that is "friendly golf".

golfing eagles 01-31-2023 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Laker14 (Post 2181545)
Well if you are going to denigrate someone else's joy, you should discount any golfing achievements you have unless you played "from the tips". After all, anything less than that is "friendly golf".

You're right, it might be the achievement of a lifetime for some, especially a beginner. Mea culpa. And BTW, I only play the "tips" maybe once a month now, the last time in the Bahamas just before they played the Korn-Ferry tour event there. It was only 7200 yards, but the wind was a huge factor. You have to admire the pro golfers, just breaking par there is an accomplishment.

rustyp 01-31-2023 01:07 PM

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Originally Posted by yabbadu (Post 2181522)
This past weekend there was a picture in the newspaper showing three people celebrating a Hole In One on the 10th Hole at the Richmond Pitch and Putt Golf Course. Really!!!

Appreciate comments ! Just Curious:popcorn:

Next we will be celebrating Holes In One on Putt -Putt Courses.????:popcorn:

Have you ever celebrated your favorite sports team winning an event ? Why ? You did not play. Just curious.

rustyp 01-31-2023 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 2181544)
I agree. I only have one hole-in-one, and that was in 1978. But using the equipment of that era, it was 198 yards with a 5 iron, so I think it definitely falls in the "legitimate" category. If we count hole outs from 100 yards in, like you I have dozens. And I can't count how many times I hit it through the windmill into the clowns mouth, but apparently some "celebrators" can.

I have 5 holes in one. 75 yds 115 yds 130 yds 145 yds and 150 yds. They all cost me money for the post celebration libations. Question which ones do not count so I can request for some of my celebration money back.

Laker14 01-31-2023 01:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by yabbadu (Post 2181522)
This past weekend there was a picture in the newspaper showing three people celebrating a Hole In One on the 10th Hole at the Richmond Pitch and Putt Golf Course. Really!!!

Appreciate comments ! Just Curious:popcorn:

Next we will be celebrating Holes In One on Putt -Putt Courses.????:popcorn:

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 2181531)
And they probably used a driver :1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

Quote:

Originally Posted by BrianL99 (Post 2181536)
I listened to one brag today, about an Executive Course HIO. It's like everything else in life today, everyone wants a "participation medal".

Those of us who have legitimate ones, have the "real thing".

I have 13 full shot "hole outs" from the Fairway (which if you're a golfer, you know are usually more difficult). It won't be long before there's a new name for fairway hole outs & folks will be wanting plaques.

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 2181550)
You're right, it might be the achievement of a lifetime for some, especially a beginner. Mea culpa. And BTW, I only play the "tips" maybe once a month now, the last time in the Bahamas just before they played the Korn-Ferry tour event there. It was only 7200 yards, but the wind was a huge factor. You have to admire the pro golfers, just breaking par there is an accomplishment.


I don't ever play the tips. As a courtesy to the people behind me (that's a joke, son), but never had the game for it. Well, that's not entirely true, in some amateur events I qualified into flights that required it, where it then became evident I was in over my head.
As I approach 70, I'm finding more and more courses are too much from me from the whites. I fear the Greens are just a birthday away.

alwann 01-31-2023 02:07 PM

Related question: Those shot-their-age scores published in the Sun, are they gross or net? You know, 87 year-old posts an 86. Great, but gross or net? This is why I want to still ne playing at age 100.

VApeople 01-31-2023 02:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by yabbadu (Post 2181522)
This past weekend there was a picture in the newspaper showing three people celebrating a Hole In One on the 10th Hole at the Richmond Pitch and Putt Golf Course. Really!!!

Appreciate comments ! Just Curious:popcorn:

Maybe they were celebrating that they could walk an 18 hole course. When is the last time any of us achieved that feat?

Jayhawk 01-31-2023 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by BrianL99 (Post 2181536)
I listened to one brag today, about an Executive Course HIO. It's like everything else in life today, everyone wants a "participation medal".

Those of us who have legitimate ones, have the "real thing".

I have 13 full shot "hole outs" from the Fairway (which if you're a golfer, you know are usually more difficult). It won't be long before there's a new name for fairway hole outs & folks will be wanting plaques.

So what do the pros call it when they hole a "legitimate" tee shot on a Par-3?

That's what I thought.

At least we don't need a new name for people who are always ragging on others.

JMintzer 01-31-2023 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 2181531)
And they probably used a driver :1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

A classic "Village" hole in one! Hit a shot that never gets more than 3 feet off the ground and watch it roll and roll and roll... Until it rolls on the green and happens to go in the hole...

I saw a lady get TWO of them one day, while playing with my wife @ Sarasota... They were her 10th and 11th holes in one... And she had only been playing just over a year! Of course the happened to fall into the BIG holes on the green...

BrianL99 01-31-2023 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by rustyp (Post 2181562)
I have 5 holes in one. 75 yds 115 yds 130 yds 145 yds and 150 yds. They all cost me money for the post celebration libations. Question which ones do not count so I can request for some of my celebration money back.

I've probably played 200-300 courses. I've never played one that had a 75 yard Par 3. I'd see if you can get your money back for that one.

Rainger99 01-31-2023 08:53 PM

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Originally Posted by BrianL99 (Post 2181668)
I've probably played 200-300 courses. I've never played one that had a 75 yard Par 3. I'd see if you can get your money back for that one.

Almost every hole on every executive course has holes shorter than 75 yards - if you play from the front or (as I call them) the senior tees.


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