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I had a hole-in-one on a 121 yard hole about 15 years ago. I have eagled 4 par 5's with shots ranging from 132-163 yards. Last week I hit a 140 yard shot in the hole on a par 4 for a 2. All of the shots were longer and harder than my hole-in-one, but that is the one shot that stands out for some reason.
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http://www.breitbart.com/article.php...cle=1&catnum=9
A golfer in North Dakota achieved the nearly unthinkable—sinking two holes-in-one in the same round. Troy Radermacher of Ellendale, N.D., used a pitching wedge Sunday to ace the 116-yard 15th hole at Oxbow Country Club. The ball found the cup again on the 135-yard fifth hole. The Forum newspaper said Radermacher was golfing with family and friends. He said he has had a hard time believing what he did. Golf Digest calculates the odds of two holes-in-one in the same round at 67 million to one. |
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