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Beth Bates fikk hole in one to ganger på samme runde!!!


26.12 Hole in one:
Litt av hvert - 103 år og hole in one
Hole in one er ikke dagligdags. Her er noen småhistorier.

Noen går gjennom sitt golfliv uten å oppleve hole in one på eget scorekort. Andre får flere.

Ny rekord
Nå er det satt ny aldersrekord for hole in one. I 2007 fikk 102 år gamle Elsie McLean became hole in one og satte med det ny aldersrekord. Nå er hun imidlertid "bare" den eldste kvinne som med denne bragden. 103 år gamle Gus Andreone satte nemlig ny rekord da han 17. desember fikk hole in one med sin driver fra 102 meter på Palm Aire Country Club i Sarasota i Florida.

Han er PGA Pro og har spilt til sin alder siden han var 67 år gammel. Nå regner han 90 som par på banen og slår sin egen alder hver gang han spiller.   

Verdens eldste hole in one-mann døde i 2002. Les mer

Sannsynligheten for å få hole in one?
Det er kanskje ikke så lett å beregne dette nøyaktig, men det er gjort en del undersøkelser på saken. Bedre spillere har selvsagt større sannsynlighet for å få hole in one enn dårlige spillere.

Her er en artikkel som Golfsiden.no skrev i år 2000 om sannsynligheten for hole in one. (Design på siden har hatt en viss framgang, men kanskje ikke så veldig mye.) Les mer

Samtidig
Her er en artikkel om to stykker som fikk hole in one omtrent samtidig: LES MER

Daniel Chopra
Daniel Chopra fikk hole in one to ganger på samme runde. Hvor sannsynlig er det? LES MER

To ganger på samme runde
To ganger hole in one for Beth Bates på samme runde i 2013 Les mer

Hole in one på par 4 hull
Her er historien om den eneste hole in one på PGA Touren på et par 4 hull. Fra golf.about.com

In the history of the PGA Tour, there has been only one hole-in-one to date on a par-4 hole. It happened at TPC Scottsdale, home of the Phoenix Open (then called the FBR Open).

The hole was No. 17, the year was 2001, and the golfer was Andrew Magee. But the circumstances were anything but normal.

Magee, just an average driver of the ball, didn't think he'd be able to reach the green on the hole, which that day measured 332 yards from tee to green. So he didn't wait for the group ahead to clear the green. Instead, he teed up, and - steaming over a double bogey one hole earlier - muscled up. He let loose with the driver, and his golf ball went farther than he expected.

The ball went so far that it ran up onto the green while the group of Steve Pate, Gary Nicklaus (yes, Jack's son) and Tom Byrum were still putting. Magee's ball bounded onto the green and caught Pate by surprise, who jumped out of the way and warned Nicklaus a golf ball was coming. But Byrum was squatting down studying the line of his putt and failed to notice.

Magee's ball ran through Byrum's legs and struck Byrum's putter. The ball ricocheted off Byrum's putter, caromed about eight feet, and dropped right into the cup. Hole in one. Ace. And still the only par-4 ace on the PGA Tour, and surely one of the more unusual aces of any kind in tour history.

The incident also produced a fantastic quip from Nicklaus' caddie, Rusty Uresti, who said afterward, "It was the first putt Tom (Byrum) made all day."

Alas, no video exists of Magee's par-4 hole-in-one hitting Byrum's putter or dropping into the cup.

I pro-am
Aces on par-4 holes on other tours both preceded and followed Magee's at the 2001 Phoenix Open. In 2013, Jason Kokrak aced a 409-yard par-4 hole at the PGA Tour's McGladrey Classic - but not in the tournament itself, rather in the pro-am that preceded the tournament.

Hooters Tour
On the Hooters Tour (a third-level tour in the United States) in 2006, Andrew Tschudin aced a 357-yard par-4 during the tour's Bayou Classic.

Hio på to hull etter hverandre på Europa Tourens forløper
I den fete headingen lengre opp på siden har du lest om PGa Tourens hole in one på et par 4 hull. Her er historien om han som fikk hole in one på et par 3 hull og gikk rett til neste tee og fikk hole hole in one igjen. Golf.about.com har skrevet om dette på denne måten:

Med henvisning til ovenfor nevnte psr 4 hole in one på PGA Touren skriver nettstedet:

"But there was a par-4 ace on the European Tour 30 years earlier - and much more remarkably, it was the second of back-to-back aces by the same golfer!

OK, technically, it didn't happen on the European Tour. It was 1971 and the European Tour didn't officially exist until 1972. But the tournament was the Martini International (James Bond's favorite), an event that existed from 1961-83 and was part of the European Tour from the beginning in 1972. Its winners included Peter Thomson , Christy O'Connor Sr., Peter Alliss, Greg Norman, Seve Ballesteros and Nick Faldo. It was legit, in other words.

The golfer was John Hudson, a journeyman English player who spent parts of several season on the Euro Tour and later played the European Seniors Tour for several seasons.

So: John Hudson is playing the 1971 Martini International. It's the second round and Hudson reaches the 12th hole at Royal Norwich Golf Club in Norwich, England. It's a par-3, 195 yards. He chooses his 4-iron. And boom - hole-in-one.

Hudson proceeds to the next hole, the 13th, where he takes out driver because it's a par-4 - 311 yards, downhill from an elevated tee box . And boom - that one rolls into the hole, too! Back-to-back aces, including one on a par-4. Amazing.

I imagine Hudson felt both shaken and stirred.

Hudson eventually finished tied for ninth and won £160, which was one of his best checks. At the time this article was written, Hudson was still in golf as the club pro at Rivenhall Oaks Golf Centre in Witham, Essex, England.

Hudson's feat remains the only known instance of back-to-back aces by the same golfer in the same round in a tournament on one of the world's significant professional tours.

Golf Digest har en interessant artikkel om hole in one og sannsynligheter: KLIKK HER

 

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