right bonzo thats enoughbonzo wrote:Is that the oirish in you brianbrian f wrote:Hey. The Treetowners is magic.John Donnelly wrote:Got to blow my own trumpet here.
We couldn't find the ball and I looked hopefully in the hole .......
JD.
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Had two holes in one on the same front nine of the same course. Different holes though on different days.
All I got was my name on the " hole in one plaque" in the clubhouse. Bought my golfing buddy a beer as
no one else in the clubhouse at the time.
All I got was my name on the " hole in one plaque" in the clubhouse. Bought my golfing buddy a beer as
no one else in the clubhouse at the time.
Re: Back to Back Hole in Ones.
That's definitely my kinda Hole in One's, well done Mr Cook.Robert Cook wrote:Had two holes in one on the same front nine of the same course. Different holes though on different days.
All I got was my name on the " hole in one plaque" in the clubhouse. Bought my golfing buddy a beer as
no one else in the clubhouse at the time.
Re: Back to Back Hole in Ones.
I should have been a bit wider in terms of scope re. the title for this thread.
Couldn't resist posting this.
Incidentally, whether the first ball HAD actually gone in the hole or not it still had to be lifted and placed - without penalty - on the Green as near as possible to it's position when Louis' ball struck and moved it. Louis himself however, was correctly credited with a 'Hole in One'.
Couldn't resist posting this.
Incidentally, whether the first ball HAD actually gone in the hole or not it still had to be lifted and placed - without penalty - on the Green as near as possible to it's position when Louis' ball struck and moved it. Louis himself however, was correctly credited with a 'Hole in One'.