Man, I think it would be better to get both holes in one on the same day instead of two consecutive days.  Two days are going to cost you a bigger bar tab!
 
My dad only played golf regularily for 11 years or so, starting in 1991, after my mom's death, and really in 1992 after our home and bowling center burned down.  He got a hole in one, and he and his group (all over the age of 65) looked all around for the ball.  Then they decided to look in the hole.  Voila!  Trivia - the hole in one was hit with that old Golfsmith fully graphite head 3 or 5 wood.  I think it was named something like the 747 XL or something like that.
 
At our men's league back home, I witnessed a guy hit a pull-shank-slice that almost hit the pine trees, bounced a bunch of times and rolled into the hole.  It just figures that the only one I have witnessed was an ugly freak shot.  :-) 
 
-Andy
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Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 11:27 AM
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: OT - Holes in One

Andy, my 3 holes one were all 10 years apart.  One of our members up North got a hole in one on th very same hole two days running.
 
RK
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Andy Ruigh
Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2004 11:46 PM
Subject: ShopTalk: OT - Holes in One

Just saw on the TV: a guy shot two holes-in-one in the same round today near the Twin Cities, at a top-shelf course.  While some of us toil for years and never get a hole-in-one, this guy is greedy enough to get two in the same round!  Dang, the golf gods only have so many of those to hand out.  Who does he think he is, taking two?  :-)
 
They said he didn't want to appear on camera to talk about it.
 
-Andy

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