That depends on which hole. Shorter holes will have more common hole in ones than long ones. In general, still very rare.
An ace.
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Approximate odds are 8200 to 1 on a average length par three hole tee.
The Longest Hole-In-One ever recorded is the 10th (447 yards) at Miracle Hills Golf Club at Omaha, Nebraska, by Robert Mitera on October 7, 1965.
a "birdie" is 1 under par. Par = 0. So 1 under 0 = -1. same for eagle, albatross, and a hole-in-one. for a par 4 hole: Hole-in-one = -3. Eagle = -2. Birdie = -1. Par = 0. Bogey = +1. Double bogey = +2. and so on
The likelihood of achieving a "condor" in golf, which is a hole-in-one on a par 5 hole, is extremely rare and considered almost impossible due to the long distance and difficulty of the hole.
Putt-Putt golf is designed, so the player can get a hole in one on each hole if they use some skill, so it is more common than you would think. Trying to get a hole in one on a real golf course is very rare and is every golfers dream.
An ace in golf is when you get a hole in one.
Yes, a hole in one supersedes closest to the pin as it is a rare and impressive achievement in golf that trumps other scoring criteria.
It is called a condor, 4 under on one hole. Usually a par 5. They are very very rare, but have been done.
It is called a condor, 4 under par on one hole, very rare if not impossible.
Hal's Hole in One Golf happened in 1991.
Achieving a "hole in one" in golf is significant because it is a rare and impressive feat that demonstrates exceptional skill and precision. It is considered a remarkable accomplishment in the sport and is often celebrated by both the player and fellow golfers.
Hal's Hole in One Golf was created on 1991-02-23.
Achieving a hole in one while playing golf was a thrilling and unforgettable experience. The moment when the ball went straight into the hole with just one stroke was incredibly satisfying and filled me with a sense of accomplishment. It was a rare and special moment that I will always remember.
a hole in one
A birdie is a hole played one stroke under par.