Each week we write to Golf Canada members who record a hole-in-one, congratulating them and asking if they’d tell us how it happened. These are their stories (edited for length and clarity).
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Donna Turner, Coppinwood, Hole #7
It was a very exciting day! It actually happened on May 30th on hole #7 at Coppinwood which was 118 yards. It was into the wind so I used an 8 iron and it dropped right next to the hole and rolled in. I saw it but still couldn’t believe it! I was golfing with my partner Lara Shewchuk. The interesting thing is my friend Carol Cooper had come to Coppinwood as a guest two years ago and got a hole-in-one on the same hole! As I approached the tee on the 30th I said, “that’s the same pin placement as when Coop got her hole-in-one.” There you have it!
Brady Lush, Seaview Golf & Country Club, Hole #14
It was the par 3, 14th hole at Seaview Golf and Country Club. Me and a group of good friends were out for an afternoon/evening round. The hole was around 160 yards downhill playing about 140 yards. I hit an 8 iron.
Grant Holcomb, Rattlesnake Point, Hole #5
I was playing with Jamie King and Rahul Mehta from ClubLink and got the hole-in-one on the fifth hole on the Copperhead course, at Rattlesnake Point GC. The yardage was 175 and I hit a 5 iron.
Clark Davis, St. Andrew’s East, Hole #4
I was playing with fellow members Glen Taylor, Wayne Fillmore and Mike Davis. The hole was 142 yards, playing about 130 yards. I hit a full 50 degree gap wedge, spun back and trickled in.
Christine Farrell, Rivendell Golf Club, Hole #14
Hole #14, Rivendell Golf Club, par 3, 141 yards and used a 3 wood.
Mel Maitlitz, Club Golf Les Legendre’s, Hole #3
On the morning of Saturday, June 15th, 2024. Par 3, hole #3 and 169 yards. The others in his foursome visually witnessed his hole-in-one and attested his score card.
Ritchie McFadyen, Maple Ridge Golf Club, Hole #6
Sid Green, Avon Valley, Hole #5
Avon Valley. Hole #5. 127 yards and used a 9 iron. Playing with Mike Goss and Paul Marriott.
James Ross, 14 Wing Greenwood, Hole #8
Benson Lily, Picton, Hole #14
It was certainly exciting to get my first hole-in-one at the age of 76. My playing partners were Picton Golf Club members, Bob Fujiki, Jean Theoret and Brian Lackey. The hole was #14, a par 3 and playing 163 yards into the wind. I used a Taylor Made R-7 rescue 4 and crushed the ball high into the wind. It appeared to be headed for the flag but I thought that I had hit it long so I approached with a wedge and putter. There was no ball just off the back of the green so I sheepishly walked back to the hole and looked in. Voila! There was my ball.
Brian Prentice, Peterborough Golf & Country Club, Hole #12
The distance was 175 yards and I used 7 wood. The other three members of our usual Wednesday foursome, Ivan McCully, Davy Boyle and Bill Rogers shared in my lucky accomplishment.
Noah Simon, Whitecourt, Hole #4
It was an 8 iron from 165 yards out and windy conditions. The pin location was tucked in the back behind a bunker. I shot it in front of the hole then spun it back in.
Mark Smith, Club at North Halton, Hole #17
I was playing with Phil Jones, Andrew Smith and Ian Mcgucken, all from North Halton. It was 132 yards long and I used a 9 iron. Its uphill so we kind of saw it go in, but were not 100% positive, that’s why my putter is in my hand.
Karen Lavoie, Stewart Creek Golf Club, Hole #12
I was playing in an Alberta Golf Upswing event at Stewart Creek on Thursday, May 30th. In my group were friends Akemi Rodgers, Marcia Wong and Joan Hopgood. The yardage on my watch was 162. I chose a fairway wood because of the cool, overcast conditions. The tee shot was headed a little right of the hole, I was yelling for it to kick left which it did and we all saw it go into the hole. This is my second hole-in-one and Akemi has seen both of them!
David Barker, Mississippi Golf Club, Hole #16
My hole-in-one was made on a 155 yard par 3 which I hit with my 7 iron. I was playing with my favourite golf buddies Ron and Al.
Chad Smith, Fort McMurray, Hole #6
It was a pretty surreal feeling. I was playing golf with my girlfriend, Charyle Eddy that day. Fresh off making a birdie on the last hole, I stepped onto the tee box on hole #6, Black Bear at the Fort McMurray Golf Club. The hole was playing 143 yards with a blue pin (back pin placement). The air was heavy so I decided to hit a 9 iron. After I hit the shot, I watched the ball take dead aim at the flag stick. The pin was tucked behind the bunker and I could only see the top half of the flag stick. I told Charyle that it would close to the hole. Charyle hit her tee shot and then we headed for the green. As we approached the green, I did not see my ball and assumed it was over the back of the green and laying down in the rough. I started to walk towards the hole and Charyle asked me to wait so that she could record it if it had gone in the hole. She started recording and I walked towards the hole and sure enough there it was laying in the bottom of the cup for an ace! I was super excited for the hole-in-one! Can’t wait for the next one to happen.
Jill Howard, Uplands Golf Club, Hole #4
I had a hole-in-one on hole #4, 148 yards, using a driver with my partners Susan Morriss and Rita Seigo on Sunday, June 16.
Travis Teevens, Greensmere Golf & Country Club, Hole #12
I was playing with my buddies Jesse, Taylor and Matt. We were on the 12th hole of Greensmere Golf and Country Club’s Premiere Course. It was a front pin at 150 yards playing about 130 straight downhill. Shot a pitching wedge and asked right away if it was short. It landed on the fringe then rolled up and in. We were all a little shocked and surprised!
Nathalie Pearsall, Beaconsfield Golf Club, Hole #8
I was playing with my mom (Sue), dad (Doug) and my friend (Phil) whom I met through the game of golf over 15 years ago. I went out on Tuesday, June 4th to play nine holes and have dinner, the classic nine and dine and ended up with more than I bargained for. Coming to the end of the round on hole #8, I pulled out my 7 iron and aimed for the front right-hand side of the green. The ball landed on the front right and rolled as it curved towards the hole and ultimately disappeared, I was in shock. I started running to the hole with my push cart bouncing along as I almost tripped on my own feet. My friend Phil filmed me and as we got to the hole, I peaked in to see my ball staring back at me. It was a moment full of excitement and I really couldn’t believe it. I’ve been golfing since I was 12 years old and I am now 29. As much as I’ve enjoyed it, I’ve often found it more and more challenging to make time for the game. Late last year I moved to an area that is closer to the course and I’ve made it my mission to schedule in as much golf as possible. The next day, following my hole-in-one, my dad sent me a text saying, “I thought you had given up on golf but golf hasn’t given up on you!” It was a great start to the season and once again, golf has found its way to suck me back in. I look forward to the 2024 season and many more to come.
Mike Porter, The Dunes at Kamloops, Hole #13
The club I hit was an 8 iron from 164 yards. I was playing with my good friends Matt, Art and Terry.
Tyler Heimpel, Rebel Creek Golf Club, Hole #7
I was playing with two of my best friends Kevin Trussler and Chris Bruyn. Rebel Creek hole #7 was playing 153 yards into the wind to a front pin location off the gold tees. The plan was to hit a good 9 iron about 160 yards. It had eyes right of the club face. It hit the green and released about ten feet, right in the hole! The boys went nuts! It was my sixth career ace, third at Rebel Creek. My dad passed away in January of 2022, so to do on Father’s Day, this is my favourite one!
Edward Murphy, Sundre Golf Club, Hole #17
We played the blue tees at Sundre, #17 was 105 yards. I used a 54-degree wedge. My friends Lee Raine and Tracy Beamer were playing with me.
James Mosakos, St. George’s Golf & Country Club, Hole #8
My hole-in-one happened on Sunday June 2, 2024. I was playing with my wife and our two sons (aged 12 and 16). Hole #8 was playing 122 yards (red tees) and I hit 9 iron. This was my second hole-in-one at St. George’s which I got in July 2003 while playing with my father, uncle and best friend. So happy to get this one with my boys there to watch. We got to the play the entire 18 holes thanks to the time of year and I ended up shooting 76 which is very good for me. So exciting all around!
Tony Wilson, Aberdeen Glen Golf Club, Hole #14
I was playing with Tim Dorish and Kyzer Troy Auger who are both members. The hole was playing 137 yards that day. This picture was taken by Tim just a couple of minutes after I made the shot. We had a favourable wind that day on that particular hole and I was not sure if I should hit my pitching wedge or my nine iron. I chose the nine iron and hit it super clean as soon as the ball left the club I said, “oh be the club, be the club, be the club?” All three of us saw it the whole way. The ball landed about 13 inches in front of the hole took one more small bounce and then in. I started playing golf 42 years ago and this is my first hole-in-one.
David Montoya, Ottawa Hunt & Golf Club, Hole #17
It was 136 yards and blustery conditions. Hit with a 7 iron. Playing partners were Mr. Ken Evans Esq. and Dr. Chris Carruthers. It was the par 3 on hole #8 North at the Ottawa Hunt & Golf Club, my 17th hole that day.
Nicko Lucas, South Muskoka Curling & Golf Club, Hole #8
I was playing with three members of South Muskoka Curling & Golf Club, Ryan Anderson, Lane Robinson and Steve Clairmont. We played the blue tees which was measuring 159 yards. I hit a 9-iron.
Mark McDonough, Norfolk Golf & Country Club, Hole #2
The Norfolk Golf Club Pro Shop employee took my photo after I finished my 9 hole round in the men’s league called “Carter’s.” I used a pitching wedge from 140 yards on hole #2. The green is elevated so I did not see my ball go in the hole. My playing partner, Brian Taylor, confirmed the hole-in-one. The ball carried over the front right green side bunker and landed on the right side and kicked left. That is all we saw from the tee. When we got to the green, we did not see any ball on the surface of the green. My friend, Brian, said the ball is in the hole. I did not believe him and thought my ball went over the green on the left. Sure enough, the ball was in the hole.
Nancy Chen, Hautes Plaines, Hole #7
This was the sixth hole-in-one in my life so far. On Wednesday, June 12, 2024 which was ladies night, I played with another three Chinese ladies, they were Xiaoyin Qiu, Ruixue Huang and Jenny Yan. On hole #7, the flag was on the front, the distance was 107 yards, a bit uphill, between the tee box and the green, there was a big ravine and the wind was on our face. I used the 9 iron club, it was very solid and straight. We saw the ball jump once and disappear. We couldn’t see the ball go in, because it’s uphill, but the direction was good. Jenny shouted, “maybe a hole-in-one.” Ruixue went to green first, she wanted to confirm if it’s a hole-in-one. She waved her hand and told me it’s in.
Last year, July 8, 2023 was my fifth hole-in-one at Hautes Plaines. That day, we played our second round match play. Ruixue Huang and I vs. Manon Lamache and Carole Vachon. We won one hole on hole #16. Last two holes they still had a chance to win. Hole #17, 78 yards, on this green, the right side was higher than the left side. The flag was on the front. I used the 54 degree club, aimed a little bit right of the flag and hit it solid. We all saw the ball landed on the right of the flag and rolled into the hole. We won our match solidly.
My first hole-in-one was on June 18, 2016, at Meadows Country Club East Course hole #7. My second hole-in-one was on July 28th, 2019. It was the intersectional qualifier tournament second round at Hautes Plaines hole #13. My third hole-in-one was on September 8, 2022 at Cloverdale Links Golf Course hole #8. My fourth hole-in-one was on March 2023, I played on a simulator at Carleton Golf and Yacht Club.
Michael Vettese, Cedar Brae Golf Club, Hole #11
It was my first one. I was playing with Jared Geboers and Jonathan Lee. I hit an 8 iron from 150 yards to a front pin at the 11th hole at Cedar Brae.
Bruce Douglas, Gleneagles Golf Course, Hole #5
Hole #5 at Gleneagles is a 115 yard par 3. We were at the hole around nine in the morning on a beautiful sunny day here in West Vancouver, B.C. The green was in the shadows so it was difficult to see the balls land on the green. I hit my gap wedge and it felt and looked great in the air. Tracking straight for the pin. When we walked up to the green there was only one ball on the green. My playing partner said, “maybe your ball is in the hole?” For a moment I thought maybe I hit it so well it somehow went over the green? It was in the hole! I just about broke down and cried right then.
Gerry Aho, Dalewood Golf Club, Hole #13
This was special for a few reasons. This was my second hole-in-one. The first one was at Trafalgar Golf Club designed by Robbie Robinson at the 13th hole. This one was at Dalewood also designed by Robbie Robinson and it was also on hole #13. A very amazing coincidence as both were over water. It was 110 yards and I used my 8 iron. I belong to a seniors group and I was playing with my usual Friday seniors group consisting of Bob Marr, Bill Willoughby and Ken Ling.
Shannon Chattington, Clare Golf & Country Club, Hole #4
Hole #4 at Clare Golf & Country Club from the red tees is 98 yards downhill and over water. I used a 7 iron and two of three friends witnessed it going in the hole.
Ray Eldred, Stone Tree Golf & Fitness Club, Hole #16
Kyle Yetman, Galt Country Club, Hole #14
169 yards into the wind and 6 iron was the club.
Travis Burrill, Carlisle Golf Club, Hole #4
It was on the fourth hole on the North course at Carlisle Golf Club, 150 yards. I hit a 5 iron. I did see it land on the green and kick towards the hole but none of us saw it go in the hole due to a knoll in front of the green. We got to the green, couldn’t find the ball, but looked in the hole and there it was. My first hole-in-one.
DuPreez Smith, Loomis Trail Golf Club, Hole #5
I was playing with my old roommate from UBC, Charlie Gunn, and a single who joined us on the tee box of hole #5. He asked if he could join us due to the multiple four-balls ahead of him. His name was Ray, a high school golfer and a member at Loomis Trail Golf Club. He asked if we were “any good at golf,” to which we replied, “No, we’re still figuring this game out.” I then proceeded to tee up my ball and make a hole-in-one! Ray was shocked and exclaimed, “Looks like you figured it out!”
The yardage was 176 yards, with the pin situated on the back left part of the green. I chose a smooth 7-iron and committed to that. I aimed for the middle-left part of the green and drew the ball back towards the pin. The ball took one hop, checked, and trickled into the hole!
I was in disbelief at first, then overjoyed! Charlie and Ray were both really excited, and we all could not believe what had just happened. The weather was perfect, with clear skies and a slight breeze, making the moment even more memorable.