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Anyone one ever witness 2 aces?


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No. But that would be a nice accomplishment

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A lady at the club I work at got an ace on back to back days last week.

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It happened at a club I was a member of. Guy 1 aced, guy 2 aced.

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I saw Jacqueline Gagne do it...er..never mind.

Best hole in one I've ever see was at the 8th hole at Inn of the Mountain Gods in Ruidoso, NM - long, downhill par 3 in 2001 in my last collegiate tournament. A guy I was playing with from Midland JC (actually played with him in high school as well) hit one (I lost sight of the ball, but he started going nuts when it went in. I thought it was a pretty cool thing to see, but he wasn't worth a s**t the next day because he pulled a John Daly that night (I don't blame him, I'd probably do the same thing).
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I have seen close.

Playing in a captain's choice tournament a few years ago, a guy in our group aces number 4, a 152 yard par 3 with waterin front and left. In our same group, another guy hit to 6 inches on number 13. From the tee it looked like it went in. I am sure someone would have called BS if we turned in a scorecard with 2 aces on it.

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Apparently, Kim Jong Il got 5 aces the first time he golfed... lol

I wonder what the statistical probability is of seeing 2 aces in a row.
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Working at a fundraising golf tournament about three years back, two guys in the same four-some hit aces right after each other on the same hole. It was pretty amazing. It was a contest hole too, so both of them ending up getting new Dell computers.

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Same here, close but no cigar.

Saturday my partner hit the pin on the 6th and tapped in to push the team scores, YEA!

Then on 9 my competitors partner hit the flag and tapped in to push the side, BOO!

My heart was in my throat for both shots, they both looked good all the way, very surreal, very enjoyable.

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no not aces in a row but two hole outs in a row. I holed a 6 iron from 165 then on the next hole another guy holed an 8 iron from 160.
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Yes. Some years ago at a municipal (public) course in Allerton, Liverpool.

I was caddying for a senior player drawn against a low handicapper. The LH holed on a par 3 of about 150 yards.

The senior walked up and down for several minutes just staring across at the flag and then promptly walked up, took his shot, 1 bounce and it holed.

After that his opponent, although the 'better' player just fell apart and the senior won the match 3 and 2.

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Working at a fundraising golf tournament about three years back, two guys in the same four-some hit aces right after each other on the same hole. It was pretty amazing. It was a contest hole too, so both of them ending up getting new Dell computers.

That's freaking sweet!

no not aces in a row but two hole outs in a row. I holed a 6 iron from 165 then on the next hole another guy holed an 8 iron from 160.

That's just as good as aces to me.

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