5 wood, started slightly right of the flag, then drawing back in. Landed on the front fringe, two bounces, tracked straight into the hole. Two of my regular golf buddies, Jeff and Frank, were there to witness.
Been playing since I was 10, never had an ace... until today.
"Tom Cronin" wrote... > 10/5/08 > Oak Knoll Golf Course > Ashland, OR > Hole #7, par 3, 195 yards > 5 wood, started slightly right of the flag, then drawing back in. > Landed on the front fringe, two bounces, tracked straight into the > hole. Two of my regular golf buddies, Jeff and Frank, were there to > witness. > Been playing since I was 10, never had an ace... until today. > We now return you to your regular programming.
Tom Cronin wrote: >10/5/08 >Oak Knoll Golf Course >Ashland, OR
>Hole #7, par 3, 195 yards
>5 wood, started slightly right of the flag, then drawing back in. >Landed on the front fringe, two bounces, tracked straight into the >hole. Two of my regular golf buddies, Jeff and Frank, were there to >witness.
>Been playing since I was 10, never had an ace... until today.
On Oct 5, 4:11 pm, Tom Cronin <tkhkcro...@aol.com> wrote:
> 10/5/08 > Oak Knoll Golf Course > Ashland, OR
> Hole #7, par 3, 195 yards
> 5 wood, started slightly right of the flag, then drawing back in. > Landed on the front fringe, two bounces, tracked straight into the > hole. Two of my regular golf buddies, Jeff and Frank, were there to > witness.
> Been playing since I was 10, never had an ace... until today.
Wow, pretty cool! Congrats!
Maybe...did you buy a round for everyone in the clubhouse?
On Oct 5, 8:11 pm, Tom Cronin <tkhkcro...@aol.com> wrote:
> 10/5/08 > Oak Knoll Golf Course > Ashland, OR
> Hole #7, par 3, 195 yards
> 5 wood, started slightly right of the flag, then drawing back in. > Landed on the front fringe, two bounces, tracked straight into the > hole. Two of my regular golf buddies, Jeff and Frank, were there to > witness.
> Been playing since I was 10, never had an ace... until today.
> We now return you to your regular programming.
Wow, Tom! Congratulations! Of course, you must frame the ball and the scorecard to hang in your "golf room" (or your family room). Maybe there will be another ball and scorecard to add one fine day.
Tom Cronin wrote: > 10/5/08 > Oak Knoll Golf Course > Ashland, OR
> Hole #7, par 3, 195 yards
> 5 wood, started slightly right of the flag, then drawing back in. > Landed on the front fringe, two bounces, tracked straight into the > hole. Two of my regular golf buddies, Jeff and Frank, were there to > witness.
> Been playing since I was 10, never had an ace... until today.
> We now return you to your regular programming.
Did you get any sort of prize when you get a hole in one?
>> 10/5/08 >> Oak Knoll Golf Course >> Ashland, OR
>> Hole #7, par 3, 195 yards
>> 5 wood, started slightly right of the flag, then drawing back in. >> Landed on the front fringe, two bounces, tracked straight into the >> hole. Two of my regular golf buddies, Jeff and Frank, were there to >> witness.
>> Been playing since I was 10, never had an ace... until today.
>> We now return you to your regular programming.
>Did you get any sort of prize when you get a hole in one?
>Congratulations.
>Brady
In my experience, you only get a prize if you do it in the context of a tournament. If you're just playing a round, all you get is bragging rights.
Congratulations Tom!
I went golfing Sunday also, and I'm wondering where you live? Florida? SoCal? It was 13 Celcius when I played today, and by the beginning of the 5th hole my left hand was completely numb. I had to wrap the fingers of my left hand around the club with my right hand to get a grip. And after two days of heavy rain, the course was so soggy that my drives just went as far as they went, airborn, and then went "plunk!" and stayed where they landed.
I guess that's the end of golf season in the Pacific Northwest...
> 5 wood, started slightly right of the flag, then drawing back in. > Landed on the front fringe, two bounces, tracked straight into the > hole. Two of my regular golf buddies, Jeff and Frank, were there to > witness.
> Been playing since I was 10, never had an ace... until today.