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  1. 1. How many eagles have you had in your lifetime?

    • 1 Eagle
      74
    • 2 Eagles
      35
    • 3 Eagles
      31
    • 4 Eagles
      21
    • 5 Eagles
      16
    • 6 Eagles
      9
    • 7 Eagles
      5
    • 8 Eagles
      0
    • 9+ Eagles
      102
    • Ive never had an eagle :(
      189


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Im curious how many eagles has everyone had in their golfing career?

i myself had 2 last year and 2 the year before. for 4 eagles ever.

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First person in the zero group. I hope I'm not alone.

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If you count an ace then I have had 3 and I made them all last year One ace, one on a par 5, and 1 on a par 4 w/ the club prop in front of me

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First person in the zero group. I hope I'm not alone.

no no you arent alone besides i award you a cookie for being honest


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im still hunting for mine... last year ive come very close to a hole in one 3x on a par3 other than that... nope
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I've had a few eagles over the years, I've holed out from the fairway, chipped in, made the putts, but I've never had the most important eagle of all, a hole in one

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Several in my lifetime.

I only had one last year. I've holed out from the fairway, chipped in, made putts and had a couple of aces.

I'm after another hole in one, and a bunch eagles this year.

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230 yard par 4? Seriously? (although my home course has a 455 yard par 5). I have zero eagles. I've reaches the green in two on par 5s on probably 5-10 occasions over the last 7-8 months and had realistic chances at eagle. Today hit a 295 yard drive and a 5 iron into the green on a par 5, then missed the 25' left to right breaker by about 3". I've left an eagle putt 6" short, and several others close. I'll break through soon, though.

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Ive never had an eagle yet but i havent even been playing for a year. I have holed from the fairway but that was after 2 shots so it was mostly birdies and one on a par 3.

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I've had numerous eagles throughout the years, but never on a par 3. The majority of mine are on par 5's, taking advantage of my length. As far as a total, I would say in the vicinity of 50.
But I'm still waiting on that hole-in-one ! I've been within an inch twice.
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230 yard par 4? Seriously? (although my home course has a 455 yard par 5). I have zero eagles. I've reaches the green in two on par 5s on probably 5-10 occasions over the last 7-8 months and had realistic chances at eagle. Today hit a 295 yard drive and a 5 iron into the green on a par 5, then missed the 25' left to right breaker by about 3". I've left an eagle putt 6" short, and several others close. I'll break through soon, though.

yea its nice to have a 3-5 iron into a par 4 from the tee it helps the eagle statistic


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wow this makes me feel somewhat special or just damn lukky. I had a eagle early last year on the 1st hole of the course 30th or so round I ever played. drove 240 down rt side of frway and 60* 90 yds uphill ...I didnt get to see it drop though, but found the ball mark 5 yds long of the hole. my score for the round ? 102 LOL. Also had a 20 ft putt opprt for Eagle on a par 5,MISSED....biggest pisser of all ,,,,I drove green onto a 330 par 4 around a blind and a dude in a group ahead of us(i didnt know they were on green) putted my ball ! and then denied touching my ball, they quickly departed the parking lot at 18 ...gee i wonder why???????? 3 ft from a ace on a par 3 is closest for me.

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I've had numerous eagles throughout the years, but never on a par 3. The majority of mine are on par 5's, taking advantage of my length. As far as a total, I would say in the vicinity of 50.

OUCH!!!!! 2,,,, 1 inch birdies that had to hurt! x2

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I only have had 1 eagle in 8 years of playing golf. I was so shocked as I stood there thinking about my drive and the shot I just made. I could not remember my second shot. There was none, but that was uncomprehendable. The 2 people I were playing with were making all sorts of funny noises and jumping up and down. This was a par 4, 336 yards.

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Oh wait I got a Hole in One in Frisbee Golf! LOL 3 hippies saw it happen ,,they got on their kness and did the "we're not Worthy praise"

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I've made 0 (and counting).

I have only been putting for eagle once or twice, and both times left it short and had an uphill birdie putt of under a foot, so I consider it worth it to have missed both.

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