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On it's way.You can make mine Diet Coke!
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On it's way.You can make mine Diet Coke!
He just laughed and laughed. :banana:Congrats Defcon. I bet your son went crazy when it went in.
Good point Osahar, and thanks!CONGRATS!
Clearly a hole-in-one in my book. I've played full-length par 72 courses with a par three under 90 yards, so I see no reason why a shot on a par 3 course shouldn't count the same as anywhere else.
It certainly didn't make it any easier to get a 1.68" little white ball to go into a 4.25" hole in the ground.
Thanks, and thanks for the clip!He shoots and scores!, Hockey, Mike Lange, Sound Bite
Congrats on the hole-in-one...a number "1" on the scorecard looks the same no matter the course...
And thank you!pretty cool! Thanks for sharing and congrats
Thanks Tander.Congrats and count it, I know I certainly would, great shot!!!
He shoots and scores!, Hockey, Mike Lange, Sound Bite
Congrats on the hole-in-one...a number "1" on the scorecard looks the same no matter the course...
LOL! We only brought my son's clubs.Actually isn't it a 3 on the score card? I can't remember if using a club from another players bag is a 2 stroke penalty or DQ. I think it's 2 strokes.
Now RoG crap aside, that's a hole in one in my book. Congrats!
LOL! We only brought my son's clubs.
Chip-ins involve a lot more skill than luck!Too funny. I was wondering why you decided to use your son's wedge.
The closest I've come to that feeling is the 2 times I chipped in and that's no where close to the same thing.
Thank you!Count it! Grats.