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I played for over 35 years before I got my first one. Then two more since then. So my count is three. My wife has two and I told her to hurry up and get one so I can then get mine. I don't dare get another before she gets her third.

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Two.  First at 152 and the second at @ 170. 

But my favorite hole out was from the tee box for par.  I smooged a tee shot directly into a pond cross connect pipe then dropped at the tee spot and hole it.  A good laugh by all back to the clubhouse.

Representative picture of the hole.

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0 unfortunately. Closest I came was having a shot spin back and kick out due to the pin not being put back in all the way. 

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I've had two.  First was in 1984, playing with my then-fiancee's father at his club.  About 145 yards, downhill 8-iron, saw it bounce twice and then roll in.  Next was 30 years later, 2014, at my home club.  174 yards, uphill, 4-iron, I could tell it was a good shot, but it was a total surprise to find it in the hole.  I hope I don't have to wait 30 years for the next one.

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I have 1, Downhill 165 YD Par 3 6th hole Bangor Municipal Golf Course, got it in 1981. Was 17, been close many times since but just that one.

 

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0 so far in 7yrs but I have gotten really close...Honestly, I don't get too excited when the ball lands really close to the hole if it was luck more than skill. Like a long roll, a funny bounce and such.... now if the swing was great and I was aiming at the spot, then I'm happy.

I hate when people say....great shot! after I skull the ball and it lands really close to the hole...I'm like..what? ...of course, then  they top it off with "better lucky than good"..then I just want to hit them on the head!

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3 The first one didn't really count because I was alone. The other two were on the same hole about six weeks apart. I also made par on a par three where I hit my first shot in a hazard, re teed, and holed the next one.


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Zero.  I have had a quite a few tap ins for birdies but never an ace.

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you big jerk. :-)

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None yet. Meh..

Honestly I would kill for an even par round first.

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Big Zero for me. :~(:~(

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Just now, saevel25 said:

Big Zero for me. :~(:~(

Same here. It's the greens keepers fault for not putting the hole in the right place. I've found my ball sitting on an old hole several times if that tells you anything. 

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0 for me, unfortunately. 

Came close a few times. Once, I bladed a nine iron from 160 to the front edge of the green and it rolled and stopped at the edge of the cup, and another time I spun a wedge back down a hill and hit the cup and lipped out. 

 

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had my first hole out on a par 4 last month for eagle.

strangely i did on the same hole i aced on my 2nd competitive round (283 meter par 4).

still no aces on par 3 except a couple on pitch and putt courses


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Big fat 0 so far for me.  I've come super close a few times.  Even had one pitch just past the hole, spin back and lipped out.  Thankfully that one didn't drop because I was by myself.

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you big jerk. :-)

This.^^ I did see one. Downhill par 3 about 155 over water. 

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I made one last year from 145 yards playing in  a business competition.

Also two hands full of 'almost'. One during strokeplay club championship 3 inches away. And two were hits against the flagstick.

And the funniest was during a 3 day tournament in Italy. The first day I was playing together with someone I knew, he taught I was nuts grabbing my 7 wood on a 140y downhill par 3. But I hit it within 2 feet, to win a 2 by 2y replica of a painting. Sadly I was 800 miles from home driving my 2 seater BWM Z4. There was just enough space for my golfbag... :~(

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