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Date: 04 Oct 2006 14:24:54
From: Dave Lee
Subject: Interesting Hole in One
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Our monthly newsletter came out recently with a most interesting hole in one. The yardage was 175 but this hole is steeply downhill, so was probably playing more like 160. The interesting thing was the club - it was a 1 iron! I'm not sure which is most unusual - that anybody is still hitting a 1 iron - that someone who would hit a 1 iron only 160 (effective) yards is using one Regardless, I guess it was the right club for him. dave
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Date: 05 Oct 2006 23:00:01
From: David Geesaman
Subject: Re: Interesting Hole in One
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Dave Lee wrote: > Our monthly newsletter came out recently with a most interesting hole in > one. The yardage was 175 but this hole is steeply downhill, so was probably > playing more like 160. > > The interesting thing was the club - it was a 1 iron! I'm not sure which is > most unusual > > > - that anybody is still hitting a 1 iron > > - that someone who would hit a 1 iron only 160 (effective) yards is using > one > > > Regardless, I guess it was the right club for him. If he's anything like me, it's 5i = 175y 4i = 180y 3i = 175y 2i = 170y 1i = 160y :) Dave
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Date: 05 Oct 2006 16:58:49
From: annika1980
Subject: Re: Interesting Hole in One
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John van der Pflum wrote: > > > >The real question is when you get a hole in one, will you be dead to > >yourself? How will that work? > > > > Who knows? I may vanish into a puff of smoke. > > Maybe I should get a bumper sticker for my golf bag that says, "In > case of HIO this golf bag will be unmanned." I always knew that I'd get a hole-in-one before I died. When I made my first one, my first thought was "Uh-oh."
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Date: 05 Oct 2006 16:57:56
From: Big_Fan
Subject: Re: Interesting Hole in One
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Dave Lee wrote: > Our monthly newsletter came out recently with a most interesting hole in > one. The yardage was 175 but this hole is steeply downhill, so was probably > playing more like 160. > > The interesting thing was the club - it was a 1 iron! I'm not sure which is > most unusual > > > - that anybody is still hitting a 1 iron > > - that someone who would hit a 1 iron only 160 (effective) yards is using > one > > > Regardless, I guess it was the right club for him. > > dave Maybe he was just explaining how many irons it took for him to hit it 160? Anything between 170 and 320 would take him two irons!
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Date: 05 Oct 2006 14:46:02
From: Tim
Subject: Re: Interesting Hole in One
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Dave Lee wrote: > Our monthly newsletter came out recently with a most interesting hole in > one. The yardage was 175 but this hole is steeply downhill, so was probably > playing more like 160. > > The interesting thing was the club - it was a 1 iron! I'm not sure which is > most unusual > > > - that anybody is still hitting a 1 iron > > - that someone who would hit a 1 iron only 160 (effective) yards is using > one > > > Regardless, I guess it was the right club for him. > > dave That reminds me of a very colorful (now deceased) 30 handicapper who aced the 150 yard sixth at our club with a driver that caromed off a tree. I once saw him hit a wedge 4 inches ... backwards! You'd have to see it to believe it. Tim
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Date: 05 Oct 2006 01:14:56
From: pete z
Subject: Re: Interesting Hole in One
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long&left wrote: > Dave Lee wrote: > > Our monthly newsletter came out recently with a most interesting hole in > > one. The yardage was 175 but this hole is steeply downhill, so was probably > > playing more like 160. > > > > The interesting thing was the club - it was a 1 iron! I'm not sure which is > > most unusual > > > > > > - that anybody is still hitting a 1 iron > > > > - that someone who would hit a 1 iron only 160 (effective) yards is using > > one > > > > > > Regardless, I guess it was the right club for him. > > > > dave The tee may be elevated 60 feet or so. There is a hole at a course in Va. at Manassas Park that plays the same club from any of 4 tees. I've hit the green with a 6 iron from 165, 185, 195, and 215, because there is so much more elevation as you go back. The tee is actually on Signal Hill, the highest point in Manassas (about 200 ft. :-) ). > > > > > > funny this should come up. In our local paper this morning there was a > hole in one listed in the sports page at Chalk Mountain GC (which I've > never played). 174yd Par 3 and the guy hit a 9 iron. I wrote if off as a > typo this morning but now am thinking that some RSG'er musta been down > here playing golf this week ?? > :) > Dave
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Date: 04 Oct 2006 18:14:45
From: long&left
Subject: Re: Interesting Hole in One
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Dave Lee wrote: > Our monthly newsletter came out recently with a most interesting hole in > one. The yardage was 175 but this hole is steeply downhill, so was probably > playing more like 160. > > The interesting thing was the club - it was a 1 iron! I'm not sure which is > most unusual > > > - that anybody is still hitting a 1 iron > > - that someone who would hit a 1 iron only 160 (effective) yards is using > one > > > Regardless, I guess it was the right club for him. > > dave > > funny this should come up. In our local paper this morning there was a hole in one listed in the sports page at Chalk Mountain GC (which I've never played). 174yd Par 3 and the guy hit a 9 iron. I wrote if off as a typo this morning but now am thinking that some RSG'er musta been down here playing golf this week ?? :) Dave
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Date: 11 Oct 2006 06:28:46
From: Douglas Siebert
Subject: Re: Interesting Hole in One
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long&left <nospam@diespammers.com > writes: >funny this should come up. In our local paper this morning there was a >hole in one listed in the sports page at Chalk Mountain GC (which I've >never played). 174yd Par 3 and the guy hit a 9 iron. I wrote if off as a >typo this morning but now am thinking that some RSG'er musta been down >here playing golf this week ?? What, you don't have wind where you live? My two HIOs were a 235 yard 4 iron (carried maybe 205 and rolled the rest of the way...it was Carnoustie's 16th in a strong crosswind and nice hard ground) and a 7 iron on a hole LISTED as 199 yards (but the tees were up about 10 yards from the ker and the pin was up about 5 from center and I nearly landed in the hole on the fly) Both of them would look like typos if you saw them in the paper without any extra info -- I actually had a couple people who have never been to Scotland ask me after the first one if it was a typo that meant to say "4 wood". So you don't know if it was windy, or the ground was hard, or it was downhill or that the tees and/or pin was up shortening the hole from its listed distance, etc. Or maybe the guy just hit a 9 iron 174 yards. I can do that if I really give it a crazy swing, but the chance of me flying it 174 yards is about equal to the chance of me flying the divot further than the ball so that swing's not so good for making aces with :) Not good for much of anything other than escaping from thigh deep rough in Scotland, actually... -- Douglas Siebert dsiebert@excisethis.khamsin.net You're only young once, but you can be immature forever.
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Date: 11 Oct 2006 11:26:19
From: long&left
Subject: Re: Interesting Hole in One
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Douglas Siebert wrote: > long&left <nospam@diespammers.com> writes: > >> funny this should come up. In our local paper this morning there was a >> hole in one listed in the sports page at Chalk Mountain GC (which I've >> never played). 174yd Par 3 and the guy hit a 9 iron. I wrote if off as a >> typo this morning but now am thinking that some RSG'er musta been down >> here playing golf this week ?? > > > What, you don't have wind where you live? > sure we have wind, and plenty of it. But we also have wet spongy fairways and lots of false fronts on our greens to force carries. Like I said, I've never played Chalk Mtn but I assume it's just like all of the other courses around here. Shit, if I could hit 9 iron 175yds there I would be playing there every day :) Dave
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Date: 11 Oct 2006 11:58:06
From: Alan Murphy
Subject: Re: Interesting Hole in One
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"Douglas Siebert" <dsiebert@excisethis.khamsin.net > wrote in message news:egi2uu$a3h$1@narsil.avalon.net... > long&left <nospam@diespammers.com> writes: > >>funny this should come up. In our local paper this morning there was a >>hole in one listed in the sports page at Chalk Mountain GC (which I've >>never played). 174yd Par 3 and the guy hit a 9 iron. I wrote if off as a >>typo this morning but now am thinking that some RSG'er musta been down >>here playing golf this week ?? > > > What, you don't have wind where you live? > > My two HIOs were a 235 yard 4 iron (carried maybe 205 and rolled the rest > of the way...it was Carnoustie's 16th in a strong crosswind and nice hard > ground) and a 7 iron on a hole LISTED as 199 yards (but the tees were up > about 10 yards from the ker and the pin was up about 5 from center and > I nearly landed in the hole on the fly) Both of them would look like > typos > if you saw them in the paper without any extra info -- I actually had a > couple people who have never been to Scotland ask me after the first one > if > it was a typo that meant to say "4 wood". > > So you don't know if it was windy, or the ground was hard, or it was > downhill or that the tees and/or pin was up shortening the hole from its > listed distance, etc. Or maybe the guy just hit a 9 iron 174 yards. I > can do that if I really give it a crazy swing, but the chance of me > flying > it 174 yards is about equal to the chance of me flying the divot further > than the ball so that swing's not so good for making aces with :) Not > good > for much of anything other than escaping from thigh deep rough in > Scotland, > actually... > > -- > Douglas Siebert dsiebert@excisethis.khamsin.net > > You're only young once, but you can be immature forever. Opposite problem for me. I've had two HIO's on our 193yd 16th, one with a driver and the other with a 3W. There was a 3 to 4 club wind against in each case. With the same wind with, only a 7I would have been required. Alan
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Date: 04 Oct 2006 22:36:20
From: Mike Dalecki
Subject: Re: Interesting Hole in One
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long&left wrote: > Dave Lee wrote: > >> Our monthly newsletter came out recently with a most interesting hole in >> one. The yardage was 175 but this hole is steeply downhill, so was >> probably >> playing more like 160. >> >> The interesting thing was the club - it was a 1 iron! I'm not sure >> which is >> most unusual >> >> >> - that anybody is still hitting a 1 iron >> >> - that someone who would hit a 1 iron only 160 (effective) yards is >> using >> one >> >> >> Regardless, I guess it was the right club for him. >> >> dave >> >> > > funny this should come up. In our local paper this morning there was a > hole in one listed in the sports page at Chalk Mountain GC (which I've > never played). 174yd Par 3 and the guy hit a 9 iron. I wrote if off as a > typo this morning but now am thinking that some RSG'er musta been down > here playing golf this week ?? > :) > Dave I played an area course yesterday with one par 3 with a significant elevation change. My laser said 141 to the flag; I chose a PW, and put the ball about 5 yards past the hole. Since I'm a notoriously short knocker, I'm sure that there are those RSG'ers who could hit a 9-iron 174. :) Mike -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Mike Dalecki GCA Accredited Clubmaker http://clubdoctor.com RSG-Wisconsin 2006: June 23-25 Info: http://dalecki.net/rsgwis2006/ RSG-Wisconsin 2006 Pics: http://dalecki.net/rsgwis2006/pics/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Date: 04 Oct 2006 19:01:43
From: A Brick in the Wall
Subject: Re: Interesting Hole in One
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"Dave Lee" <DaveLeeNC@ix.netcom.RemovE.com > wrote in message news:WuPUg.9866$UG4.1299@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net... > Our monthly newsletter came out recently with a most interesting hole in > one. The yardage was 175 but this hole is steeply downhill, so was > probably > playing more like 160. > > The interesting thing was the club - it was a 1 iron! I'm not sure which > is > most unusual > > > - that anybody is still hitting a 1 iron > > - that someone who would hit a 1 iron only 160 (effective) yards is using > one > Could it be a joke? A friend of mine aced the 129 yard #3 earlier this year & reported that he hit a 5 wood for laughs & the newspaper picked it up & printed it. FWIW - he used a PW. > > Regardless, I guess it was the right club for him. > > dave > >
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Date: 05 Oct 2006 00:44:19
From: Silvio Bierman
Subject: Re: Interesting Hole in One
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I carry a driver and 1i - pw + lw. I use the big irons for all shorter tee shots and from the fairway. I tried 3/5 woods and am terribly inconsistent with them. Hybrids work a bit better but I am quite solid with my irons. Is this so extraordinary? Regards, Silvio Bierman
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Date: 05 Oct 2006 16:02:02
From: Dave Lee
Subject: Re: Interesting Hole in One
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"Silvio Bierman" <sbierman@jambo-software.nl > wrote in message news:45243941$0$4526$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl... > I carry a driver and 1i - pw + lw. I use the big irons for all shorter tee > shots and from the fairway. I tried 3/5 woods and am terribly inconsistent > with them. Hybrids work a bit better but I am quite solid with my irons. > > Is this so extraordinary? > > Regards, > > Silvio Bierman > > It is very unusual these days. I would prefer to have a 3i in my hands vs. a 7W or a hybrid, but I just don't get a useful trajectory (for most cases) from that club. dave
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Date: 05 Oct 2006 23:19:21
From: Silvio Bierman
Subject: Re: Interesting Hole in One
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"Dave Lee" <DaveLeeNC@ix.netcom.RemovE.com > wrote in message news:_%9Vg.3509$Lv3.2820@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net... > > "Silvio Bierman" <sbierman@jambo-software.nl> wrote in message > news:45243941$0$4526$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl... >> <Snip> > > It is very unusual these days. I would prefer to have a 3i in my hands vs. > a > 7W or a hybrid, but I just don't get a useful trajectory (for most cases) > from that club. > > dave > > Interesting rek. Perhaps the reason why I am struggling with woods is that I try to use them as long irons. What is the trajectory you get out of a 7W that you would like from the 3i? Can you explain why it makes a 7W easier to handle than a 3i? I would really like to understand this because it might help me handle woods better. Regards, Silvio Bierman
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Date: 05 Oct 2006 22:20:38
From: Dave Lee
Subject: Re: Interesting Hole in One
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"Silvio Bierman" <sbierman@jambo-software.nl > wrote in message news:452576d6$0$4528$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl... > > "Dave Lee" <DaveLeeNC@ix.netcom.RemovE.com> wrote in message > news:_%9Vg.3509$Lv3.2820@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net... > > > > "Silvio Bierman" <sbierman@jambo-software.nl> wrote in message > > news:45243941$0$4526$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl... > >> <Snip> > > > > It is very unusual these days. I would prefer to have a 3i in my hands vs. > > a > > 7W or a hybrid, but I just don't get a useful trajectory (for most cases) > > from that club. > > > > dave > > > > > > Interesting rek. Perhaps the reason why I am struggling with woods is > that I try to use them as long irons. What is the trajectory you get out of > a 7W that you would like from the 3i? Can you explain why it makes a 7W > easier to handle than a 3i? > > I would really like to understand this because it might help me handle woods > better. > > Regards, > > Silvio Bierman > I ended up with a hybrid instead of the 7W. In the scheme of things the 3i hits the ball the lowest (older Hogan Apex blade, 22*, circa 1996), next my 23* hybrid, and my 22* 7W the highest. I believe that the major factor in the differing trajectories is the fact that the center of gravity on the 7W is lower and further back than the hybrid with the iron having the highest COG (nearest the face). It is my understanding that moving the COG further back is a bigger contributor to higher trajectories vs. a lower COG. I find that I hit my steel-shafted hybrid a bit more consistently vs. my 7W - most likely because of the shorter shaft. I assembled the hybrid myself and intended to make it feel as much like my 3i as possible. I hit the 7W a bit further than the hybrid, but that isn't important to me. The 23* hybrid fills the distance gap that I need pretty well. I probably hit my hybrid and 3i about the same, but the hybrid is a good bit more tolerant of off-center hits. OTOH, I find hitting a good 3i to be fun in a way that hitting hybrids (or 7W) is not. Tomorrow is forecast to be very windy and (if we are not rained out) I will probably put my 3i and 4i in the bag (removing the 23* and 26* hybrids). dave
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Date: 04 Oct 2006 15:12:34
From: pete z
Subject: Re: Interesting Hole in One
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Dave Lee wrote: > Our monthly newsletter came out recently with a most interesting hole in > one. The yardage was 175 but this hole is steeply downhill, so was probably > playing more like 160. > > The interesting thing was the club - it was a 1 iron! I'm not sure which is > most unusual > > > - that anybody is still hitting a 1 iron > > - that someone who would hit a 1 iron only 160 (effective) yards is using > one > > > Regardless, I guess it was the right club for him. > > dave He may have hit a chip with it. I made my only hole-in-one on a straight downhill 150 yard hole with a 6 iron. After getting the distance wrong several times with a wedge, I simply hit a chip, rolled on the green like a putt, and dropped in. Unfortunately, it was a par 3 course, so I don't count it as a hole-in-one, and am still looking for my first "real" ace. Shortest hole at my club is about 165, and one par 3 is 209, so it doesn't look good.
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Date: 04 Oct 2006 12:28:38
From: Larry Bud
Subject: Re: Interesting Hole in One
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Howard Brazee wrote: > My father-in-law used a 1-iron. He was worse than I was, but that > club kept the ball close to the ground. > > I've read that a high percentage of holes-in-one are made by little > old ladies who hit low balls that roll a lot. It makes sense that a > ball that rolls across a green has a better chance of finding a hole > than one that stops next to its ball k. Yes, no doubt.
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Date: 04 Oct 2006 10:49:58
From: Howard Brazee
Subject: Re: Interesting Hole in One
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My father-in-law used a 1-iron. He was worse than I was, but that club kept the ball close to the ground. I've read that a high percentage of holes-in-one are made by little old ladies who hit low balls that roll a lot. It makes sense that a ball that rolls across a green has a better chance of finding a hole than one that stops next to its ball k.
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Date: 04 Oct 2006 15:04:45
From: Roger Thaat
Subject: Re: Interesting Hole in One
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Dave Lee wrote: > Our monthly newsletter came out recently with a most interesting hole in > one. The yardage was 175 but this hole is steeply downhill, so was probably > playing more like 160. > > The interesting thing was the club - it was a 1 iron! I'm not sure which is > most unusual > > > - that anybody is still hitting a 1 iron > > - that someone who would hit a 1 iron only 160 (effective) yards is using > one > > > Regardless, I guess it was the right club for him. > > dave > > Unless it was a typo and the guy hit 7 -- Roger Thaat You may remember me. I used to be called Howard U. Dewing, but only one guy ever answered the question.
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Date: 05 Oct 2006 16:04:16
From: Dave Lee
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"Roger Thaat" <Nevermind@server.it > wrote in message news:h4QUg.93850$R63.68198@pd7urf1no... > Dave Lee wrote: > > Our monthly newsletter came out recently with a most interesting hole in > > one. The yardage was 175 but this hole is steeply downhill, so was probably > > playing more like 160. > > > > The interesting thing was the club - it was a 1 iron! I'm not sure which is > > most unusual > > > > > > - that anybody is still hitting a 1 iron > > > > - that someone who would hit a 1 iron only 160 (effective) yards is using > > one > > > > > > Regardless, I guess it was the right club for him. > > > > dave > > > > > Unless it was a typo and the guy hit 7 > > -- > Roger Thaat They made a big deal out of it (someone can still hit a 1i) in the newsletter, so I'm pretty sure it was correct. I don't know the guy but my suspicion is that he is a real old-timer who just never changed irons 'with the times'. And good for him (if that is the case). dave
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Date: 04 Oct 2006 08:00:07
From: Fairway
Subject: Re: Interesting Hole in One
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Dave Lee wrote: > Our monthly newsletter came out recently with a most interesting hole in > one. The yardage was 175 but this hole is steeply downhill, so was probab= ly > playing more like 160. > > The interesting thing was the club - it was a 1 iron! I'm not sure which = is > most unusual Probable a sensible choice - he must have been playing the bumb and run. I once played a course in Portugal where the final hole is a par 3 steeply downhill, and the putter is the best choice. An old man showed me how to do it - he used my putter and the ball ended within 15 feet. I didn=B4t do as well. F
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Date: 04 Oct 2006 10:53:28
From: John van der Pflum
Subject: Re: Interesting Hole in One
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On Wed, 04 Oct 2006 14:24:54 GMT, "Dave Lee" <DaveLeeNC@ix.netcom.RemovE.com > wrote: >Our monthly newsletter came out recently with a most interesting hole in >one. The yardage was 175 but this hole is steeply downhill, so was probably >playing more like 160. > >The interesting thing was the club - it was a 1 iron! I'm not sure which is >most unusual > > > - that anybody is still hitting a 1 iron > > - that someone who would hit a 1 iron only 160 (effective) yards is using >one > > >Regardless, I guess it was the right club for him. > >dave > He is dead to me. -- jvdp Myke Plough-in-skee is not mentioned in this thread. http://www.rsgcincinnati.com/files/OH_2006_make_a_putt.avi http://www.rsgcincinnati.com
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Date: 04 Oct 2006 19:02:09
From: A Brick in the Wall
Subject: Re: Interesting Hole in One
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"John van der Pflum" <jpflumjr@ughookugh.com > wrote in message news:nmi7i299ru93o4pne7e7kvjn2flajinlma@4ax.com... > On Wed, 04 Oct 2006 14:24:54 GMT, "Dave Lee" > <DaveLeeNC@ix.netcom.RemovE.com> wrote: > >>Our monthly newsletter came out recently with a most interesting hole in >>one. The yardage was 175 but this hole is steeply downhill, so was >>probably >>playing more like 160. >> >>The interesting thing was the club - it was a 1 iron! I'm not sure which >>is >>most unusual >> >> >> - that anybody is still hitting a 1 iron >> >> - that someone who would hit a 1 iron only 160 (effective) yards is >> using >>one >> >> >>Regardless, I guess it was the right club for him. >> >>dave >> > > He is dead to me. > -- ditto here. > > jvdp > Myke Plough-in-skee is not mentioned in this thread. > http://www.rsgcincinnati.com/files/OH_2006_make_a_putt.avi > http://www.rsgcincinnati.com
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Date: 04 Oct 2006 19:19:23
From: Frank Ketchum
Subject: Re: Interesting Hole in One
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"John van der Pflum" <jpflumjr@ughookugh.com > wrote in message news:nmi7i299ru93o4pne7e7kvjn2flajinlma@4ax.com... > > He is dead to me. > -- The real question is when you get a hole in one, will you be dead to yourself? How will that work?
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Date: 05 Oct 2006 08:30:42
From: John van der Pflum
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On Wed, 04 Oct 2006 19:19:23 GMT, "Frank Ketchum" <fketchum@earthlinknospaam.net > wrote: > >"John van der Pflum" <jpflumjr@ughookugh.com> wrote in message >news:nmi7i299ru93o4pne7e7kvjn2flajinlma@4ax.com... >> >> He is dead to me. >> -- > >The real question is when you get a hole in one, will you be dead to >yourself? How will that work? > Who knows? I may vanish into a puff of smoke. Maybe I should get a bumper sticker for my golf bag that says, "In case of HIO this golf bag will be unmanned." -- jvdp Myke Plough-in-skee is not mentioned in this thread. http://www.rsgcincinnati.com/files/OH_2006_make_a_putt.avi http://www.rsgcincinnati.com
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Date: 05 Oct 2006 23:20:19
From: Peter Strauss
Subject: Re: Interesting Hole in One
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On Thu, 05 Oct 2006 08:30:42 -0400, John van der Pflum <jpflumjr@ughookugh.com > wrote: > On Wed, 04 Oct 2006 19:19:23 GMT, "Frank Ketchum" > <fketchum@earthlinknospaam.net> wrote: > > > > >"John van der Pflum" <jpflumjr@ughookugh.com> wrote in message > >news:nmi7i299ru93o4pne7e7kvjn2flajinlma@4ax.com... > >> > >> He is dead to me. > >> -- > > > >The real question is when you get a hole in one, will you be dead to > >yourself? How will that work? > > > > Who knows? I may vanish into a puff of smoke. > > Maybe I should get a bumper sticker for my golf bag that says, "In > case of HIO this golf bag will be unmanned." Oh. Instant Rapture! Kewl!
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Date: 04 Oct 2006 19:02:36
From: A Brick in the Wall
Subject: Re: Interesting Hole in One
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"Frank Ketchum" <fketchum@earthlinknospaam.net > wrote in message news:%OTUg.3130$Lv3.397@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net... > > "John van der Pflum" <jpflumjr@ughookugh.com> wrote in message > news:nmi7i299ru93o4pne7e7kvjn2flajinlma@4ax.com... >> >> He is dead to me. >> -- > > The real question is when you get a hole in one, will you be dead to > yourself? How will that work? > I like your optimism.....
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Date: 04 Oct 2006 14:39:17
From: 3putt
Subject: Re: Interesting Hole in One
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"Dave Lee" <DaveLeeNC@ix.netcom.RemovE.com > wrote in message news:WuPUg.9866$UG4.1299@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net... > Our monthly newsletter came out recently with a most interesting hole in > one. The yardage was 175 but this hole is steeply downhill, so was > probably > playing more like 160. > > The interesting thing was the club - it was a 1 iron! I'm not sure which > is > most unusual > > > - that anybody is still hitting a 1 iron > > - that someone who would hit a 1 iron only 160 (effective) yards is using > one > > > Regardless, I guess it was the right club for him. > > dave > Who knows, unless there is a description of the person. I once witnessed the great trick shot artist Paul Hahn back in the late 50's make a hole-in-one while hitting kneeling on the ground. His son now carries on the legend.
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Date: 04 Oct 2006 14:51:13
From: Dave Lee
Subject: Re: Interesting Hole in One
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"3putt" <golf24/7@golfing.com > wrote in message news:pIPUg.1349$gL.395@southeast.rr.com... > > "Dave Lee" <DaveLeeNC@ix.netcom.RemovE.com> wrote in message > news:WuPUg.9866$UG4.1299@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net... > > Our monthly newsletter came out recently with a most interesting hole in > > one. The yardage was 175 but this hole is steeply downhill, so was > > probably > > playing more like 160. > > > > The interesting thing was the club - it was a 1 iron! I'm not sure which > > is > > most unusual > > > > > > - that anybody is still hitting a 1 iron > > > > - that someone who would hit a 1 iron only 160 (effective) yards is using > > one > > > > > > Regardless, I guess it was the right club for him. > > > > dave > > > Who knows, unless there is a description of the person. I once witnessed > the great trick shot artist Paul Hahn back in the late 50's make a > hole-in-one while hitting kneeling on the ground. His son now carries on > the legend. > > Hmm, sounds to me like he'd need irons that were at least 2* flat :-) dav
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