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Hey whats up, I have been playing golf for about three weeks. I have only played on Par 3 9 hole courses. Today I stepped in to the box at hole #1 (Not first hole of the day) at Pismo Beach Golf Course, with my 4Hybrid and Nike MOJO ball. I hit it long and stright i saw it bounce on little hill and bounce a few times on the green and then i lost it. I figured it rolled off the back of the green. I grabed my back and started making my way down the fairway. I walked to the back of the green and looked for my ball and could not find it. Two guys waiting to tee off on hole #2 told me to look in the hole. and sure enough I see MOJO right across the golf ball. I was in complete shock.
I asked the guys if they were messing with me and kept asking if they did that. They told me they play golf in college and respect the game to much to mess with someones ball. They told me to just accept that i just hit a Hole in One!! They said they would let the club house know they witnessed it. After I finished my round, I went to the club house and they had me fill something out for the newspaper. He asked me the names of the witnesses but i dident know them. He still accepted the Hole in One because they had gone in and confirmed it, but I dont know how im going to register it now.

No matter what I'm very happy. So I thought I would share with you guys and see if anyone els wanted to share there story with us.

Attack

MOJO

First Hole in one June 2, 2010


Posted
its always the newbies that get the holes in ones. btw was it going at the pin??

Im gonna sound real dumb but like i said im new Whats at the pin mean?

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MOJO

First Hole in one June 2, 2010


Posted
its always the newbies that get the holes in ones. btw was it going at the pin??

+1

I only ever saw one ace. Some middle-aged guy that had a swing that looked like he was throwing the hammer in the olympic games. He hit this worm-burner, that only slowed down when hit the pin and disappeared in the hole. I'm just glad there was no hole in one prize waiting to reward his effort. I've come within inches a couple of times, but never holed out. I keep telling myself it's wating for one of those fancy golf days where there's a merc or a lexus waiting to be won...
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Posted
Hey whats up, I have been playing golf for about three weeks. I have only played on Par 3 9 hole courses. Today I stepped in to the box at hole #1 (Not first hole of the day) at Pismo Beach Golf Course, with my 4Hybrid and Nike MOJO ball. I hit it long and stright i saw it bounce on little hill and bounce a few times on the green and then i lost it. I figured it rolled off the back of the green. I grabed my back and started making my way down the fairway. I walked to the back of the green and looked for my ball and could not find it. Two guys waiting to tee off on hole #2 told me to look in the hole. and sure enough I see MOJO right across the golf ball. I was in complete shock.

Congrats on your ace, you must be fairly buzzing after that!

(Grrrrrr, beginners luck hahaha)
In the bag...

G10 9° Driver
G10 17° 4 Wood
G10 21° Hybrid i15 4-PW Tour-W Wedges 50/12 & 56/10 Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport 2 (35")Balls - Bridgestone B330-RX

Posted
the hill is to the left of the pin, soit went left and bounced to the hole and the flag was still in it. i did not see it go in the hole just saw it disappear.

I dont really want to call it beginners luck, because i have only been playing 3 weeks but i can hit the green 40% of the time from the tee. I have come close a few times. i dont have a real good putt game but I have birdie once. I guess you can call it whatever but i know this is not my last one.

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MOJO

First Hole in one June 2, 2010


Posted
the hill is to the left of the pin, soit went left and bounced to the hole and the flag was still in it. i did not see it go in the hole just saw it disappear.

I wouldn't hold your breath if I were you! Some golfers have played the game for decades and never aced.

By the way, you've only been playing 3 weeks, but you don't consider it beginner's luck? Anyway, I'm just bitter and twisted because I didn't ace yet
In the bag...

G10 9° Driver
G10 17° 4 Wood
G10 21° Hybrid i15 4-PW Tour-W Wedges 50/12 & 56/10 Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport 2 (35")Balls - Bridgestone B330-RX

Posted
Whoa that's great! It is always the beginners!
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Posted
Nice shootin'! 3 weeks & an ace already. That's fantastic.

I got my first ace last summer. 152yd seven iron. Back tee, back flag. Never saw it go in. Thought i'd cleared the green.

Best & worst part was my father in law was with me. So i had a witness.good thing. But in 35 years of playing, & playing very well, he's never had one. So i feel a little bad for him.

Posted
My sister got a hole in one at a par 3 course. Never really golfed before besides the range just messing around and she was at a function for work. Originally she was just walking the course with everyone and one of the guys asked if she wanted to hit one so she did. I think she said she played a few holes, but on the only official time out on a course she ever had she got an ace. There were like 20-30 hardcore golfers in the company that were there and every single one of them were pissed. Hell I almost hung up on her when she called me and told me. I've hit the pin twice, once in a good way on the way down and once in a bad way where it stopped the shot from sailing over, and I've put a few within a foot or two, but never dropped one.

Posted
Way to go man. I'm jealous, I had one hit the pin about a month ago but I'm still waiting for it to go in.
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Posted
Congrats!

To those who say it's ALWAYS the beginners... that's not true. I've been playing for just over 18 years and I got my first ace at the end of April. It was exactly how I'd WANT it to happen. It was a nice hole with an unobstructed view of the green... nice little wedge with the perfect trajectory... played it directly at the hole... it hit the green, bounced to the left a little and rolled back to the right and disappeared.

I saw the entire thing which is the only way I'd ever WANT to make a first hole-in-one.

Again, to the OP - congrats! Don't expect it to happen again though... because, as others have said... many golfers go their entire lives without ever even WITNESSING one, let along making one.

CY

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- 18 Holes - 72 (+1) - Par 71 - Pine Island Country Club - 6/25/2022
- 9 Holes - 36 (E) - Par 36 - Pine Island Country Club - 6/25/2022

 

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Posted
I got my first ace ever about 3 weeks ago. 115 yd par 3 with a gap wedge. The ball took one hop and just spun sideways into the hole like there was a magnet in it. Sweet!
THE WEAPONS CACHE..

Titleist 909 D2 9.5 Degree Driver| Titleist 906f4 13.5 degree 3-Wood | Titleist 909 17 & 21 degree hybrid | Titleist AP2 irons
Titleist Vokey Wedges - 52 & 58 | Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport 2 Putter | ProV1 Ball

Posted
well you always here about it happening to beginners because beginners are always on those all par 3 courses. So they have 18 opportunities to get one instead of like 3-4 on a normal 18 course. That and most beginners cant get the ball up so the ball goes running across the ground at the pin.

Posted
Congratulations.

When I get my first ace, I want it to be at a tournament with lots of witnesses, handshakes, and a kiss from the cart girl.

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Posted
i hate you......

hahah!
congrats man, thats a big accomplishment
15+ years golfing here and closest I have been is a few inches, even hit the flag a few times but nothings ever dropped


one day....one day......
"My swing is homemade - but I have perfect flaws!" - Me

Posted
Congrats man! Feels good doesn't it? My first and only hole in one I was playing with one other guy on a foggy morning. 2nd hole, 196 yards to the middle, pin up front, I hit a 6 iron that just felt absolutely perfect and headed straight at the flag. We couldn't see it go in cause the fog was thick, but while walking up to the green and I didnt see my ball and I knew the only place it could be was the hole. Checked the hole first and sure enough my Titleist 7 was staring back at me. Hope I can actually see my next one go in so I can celebrate in proper fashion.

Driver: Taylormade Burner TP (2007 model)
Fairway Wood: Callaway Steelhead III 4+
Hybrid: Sonartec MD 19
Irons: Mizuno MP 33s  4-PW
Wedges: Titleist Vokey Spin Milled wedges: 60, 56, 52Putter: Odyssey DFX 9900


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