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Which of these 2 accomplishments is more rare on the course?

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  • #16
    Re: Which of these 2 accomplishments is more rare on the course?

    This is tough. To me back to back pitch ins would seem to be more rare than an ace. I guess it comes down to the difficulty of each pitch in?

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    • #17
      Re: Which of these 2 accomplishments is more rare on the course?

      This is rare...friend got a hole in 1 on 12 at Wyndance then proceeded to get an 11 on the next hole.

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      • #18
        Re: Which of these 2 accomplishments is more rare on the course?

        Originally posted by WhiteWalker View Post
        This is rare...friend got a hole in 1 on 12 at Wyndance then proceeded to get an 11 on the next hole.
        Rare for the 11, but I'm sure most people blow up the next hole after an ace.

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        • #19
          Re: Which of these 2 accomplishments is more rare on the course?

          I can attest the rattle factor is high...I double bogeyed after mine!

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          • #20
            Re: Which of these 2 accomplishments is more rare on the course?

            Originally posted by WhiteWalker View Post
            This is rare...friend got a hole in 1 on 12 at Wyndance then proceeded to get an 11 on the next hole.
            the 11 is not rare LOL
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            • #21
              Re: Which of these 2 accomplishments is more rare on the course?

              Hole in one for sure.....

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              • #22
                Re: Which of these 2 accomplishments is more rare on the course?

                Originally posted by TourIQ View Post
                the 11 is not rare LOL
                the 11 has eluded me thus far as has the ace
                I do have two 10's and two 12's in my dubious career.
                "Don't cry because it's over, Smile because it happened "

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                • #23
                  Re: Which of these 2 accomplishments is more rare on the course?

                  Originally posted by Gwelfgulfer View Post
                  Only today. Was thinking I'm up early I'll go golfing, its 5* this morning with a stiff breeze. WTF was I thinking again.
                  teed off @ 9am today - same conditions and it wasn't bad at all on the hands. Windy all the way around. Not many nice days left for those of us who like to play in the morning
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                  • #24
                    Re: Which of these 2 accomplishments is more rare on the course?

                    Originally posted by Jeffc View Post
                    teed off @ 9am today - same conditions and it wasn't bad at all on the hands. Windy all the way around. Not many nice days left for those of us who like to play in the morning
                    I'm game for cooler temps, its the wind that's a deal breaker. Even the dog didn;t want to stay outside for long today, and she loves it. Just not used to it yet.

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                    • #25
                      Re: Which of these 2 accomplishments is more rare on the course?

                      Both were similar, short right of the green in the rough. Maybe 15 yards from the hole.





                      Originally posted by parskiandhutch View Post
                      This is tough. To me back to back pitch ins would seem to be more rare than an ace. I guess it comes down to the difficulty of each pitch in?
                      Golf, eat, sleep, work and re-peat

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                      • #26
                        Re: Which of these 2 accomplishments is more rare on the course?

                        Valley, Parkland, Forest... 36 Hole courses are too confusing. You are right on what you corrected.







                        Originally posted by Mersey View Post
                        No 6 on Valley is a par 4 and number 7 is a par 3. Valley has back to back par 5's followed by a par 3. They are holes 3 and 4.

                        The hole your brother had his HIO is number 7 on Forest. Tough putting hole, good thing he didn't have to putt.
                        Golf, eat, sleep, work and re-peat

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                        • #27
                          Re: Which of these 2 accomplishments is more rare on the course?

                          My initial response is to say that the hole in one is more rare. With that said I have 3 hole in ones, but I can't remember ever chipping in on back to back holes.

                          It's typically not a good this because it usually means that you missed the green.

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                          • #28
                            Re: Which of these 2 accomplishments is more rare on the course?

                            I'd say its pretty rare to have 2 hole outs and a hole in one in the same group at the same course.

                            Nice day.
                            Take it one shot at a time

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                            • #29
                              Re: Which of these 2 accomplishments is more rare on the course?

                              Back to back hole out....Hmmm...What if they were for double and triple bogeys instead of eagle and birdie? Would that diminish the feat?

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                              • #30
                                Re: Which of these 2 accomplishments is more rare on the course?

                                Definitely the hole in one.

                                I've chipped in multiple times in a round on a few occasions though I do not recall if I ever did it on back to back holes or not.

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