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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James Giffen, Capilano Golf & Country Club, Hole #11
I was playing with my Dad, Frank Giffen, Charles Chang a very good friend and my coach, Ronnie McCann from Orlando, who had just flown in. It was awesome to have him here as we have been working together for an a while now and we kept on talking about making an hole-in-one.
I hit a 9 iron from 116 yards. It took one bounce and rolled about five feet into the bottom of the hole.
As soon as the ball hit the bottom of the hole, I threw off my hat and started running around the tee box in circles. Once I managed to settle down, it dawned on me what I had just accomplished.
I realized that this was an incredible milestone in my life and I will never forget this moment. I have been playing since I was five years old and this was one of the biggest achievements in my career so far. I was wearing my Whoop on that day and my heart rate went from 88 to 153 beats per minute during this time period.
Bob Hall, Granite Pointe, Hole #4
It was a rare outing because my daughter was back in Nelson on a break from her studies at the University of Victoria. It was a day that my wife and I were celebrating our 30th wedding anniversary, so we played an afternoon round before a family dinner with the aforementioned 23 year old daughter and our 25 year old son. All my family loves the sport, so it was a perfect day at Granite Pointe. I had actually been playing rather poorly the week before.
I hover around a five to six index, but wasn’t feeling the game that day. But when I stepped up to the fourth hole which is a slightly elevated green, I pulled out an 8-iron for the 155 yard shot. I struck it well and knew it was good and heading straight for the flag. Because we could not see the putting surface, I was just happy that I’d likely have a birdie putt. When we got up for the green and I didn’t see the ball within 10 feet, I first figured that a gopher must have got it. But then another option occurred to me. When I went to the hole, there was the Titleist!
The family cheered and then we all laughed! That was my fourth hole-in-one in my life, all since 2017. I’m out there a lot, so it seems like math more than anything. This was by far the most memorable one because it was done with my family on a special anniversary day. It was awesome to experience that with them. We all feel fortunate to have our lovely community golf course in such a spectacular mountain location. Every day out there is a gift and a hole-in-one is simply icing on the cake!
Peter Chen, GreenTee Golf Country Club, Hole #8
I was playing with three other Golden Bear teammates of mine in preparation for an upcoming competition on the same course. I wished the hole-in-one had happened during the tournament, but I’ll take it anytime. It was 140 yards into the wind with a 9 iron and it was a one hopper and disappeared. We actually let a twosome play through and they were kind enough to take a group photo for us.
The hole-in-one was my first and it was 23 years after my wife got hers. I have been waiting for a long time and now I finally have a hole-in-one golf ball right next to hers.
Ken McKenzie, Lora Bay Golf Club, Hole #11
I’ve played golf for close to 60 years and haven’t had an hole-in-one. I’ve holed out several times on par 4’s and have eagled a number of times on par 5’s but this is by far more exciting. I was playing with Dan Kelly and John Strickland. I hit an 8 iron 135 yards and it took one bounce and in. My last goal in golf is shoot my age. One happy relieved golfer.
Aaron Basin, Heron Point Golf Links, Hole #3
It was a great afternoon! I was playing with my son Ryan, and he actually saw it go in! I hit it and thought it was a good shot but, he watched it and said, “dad, I think it went in!” He walked toward the hole and I walked to the back of the green, and heard him scream, “dad it is in the hole!” We then both screamed. I hit an 8 iron with a little wind behind me as the hole was about 145 yards and in the back corner.
Earle Keatley, Oshawa Golf & Curling Club, Hole #18
On my 78th birthday I was playing with Steve Poots and Rick Baxter. I commented after a poor front nine that the golf gods were not being very nice on my birthday. Things picked up on the back and got to 18th hole much happier. Yardage was 111. Hit a 9 iron landing just short of hole and rolled in. Both partners were yelling that could go in and it did! The club has hole-in-one insurance so a good celebration on the patio followed. The club now presents you with the flag as a keepsake. This was my third hole-in-one.
Wayne Hein, Cambridge Golf Club Ltd, Hole #5
Cambridge Golf Club. Hole #5 on May 21, 2024. Used a 9 iron from 140 yards. I was playing with Robert Younger, Peter Bedard and Gary McConnell at the time.
Pino Chiappetta, Cedar Brae Golf Club, Hole #11
With fellow members and more like brothers Nick Caggiano and Frank Ieraci. Awesome moment with awesome company!
Maya J, Whistle Bear Golf Club, Hole #5
The story of me getting a hole-in-one happened on the fifth hole, I was 100 yards out using a pitching wedge. I hit the ball and me and my mom heard a very loud click sound and didn’t see the ball anywhere. I started to record me walking up to the flag so I could catch my reaction and turns out the ball really was in the hole. My dad was playing with a few friends and coincidentally he was on the 12th hole which was beside the fifth hole so he managed to see it and celebrate with us. Later in the round my dad told one of the heads at Whistle Bear that I had gotten a hole-in-one, so he was waiting for me and my mom to finish our round. Once he saw us he handed me a bottle with the flag from the 5th hole and 25 drink tickets to give out. Finally the last thing for me to do was go inside the restaurant and ring a bell that is there to ring if you get a hole-in-one.
Laura Thompson, Sturgeon Valley, Hole #7
Hole #7. 110 yards. Club used was a 6 hybrid. Playing with Kim Elliott who was there for my hole-in-one last year too and two other Sturgeon members, Dale and Tony.
Hugh Scarth, Hampton Golf Club, Hole #4
It was a great feeling and only in my third year of playing golf regularly. I managed it with an 8 iron, Kirkland ball and 112 yards. That is what hole #4 is rated as and the flag was in the middle. I was playing with Adam, Steve and 11-year-old Elliot, people who I had not played with before.
Brent Solonenko, Wildwinds Golf Links Inc., Hole #15
Played with a group of friends. Hole #15. Was playing 127 yards to the flag.
Craig Cyr, Monterra Golf At Blue Mountain Resort, Hole #6
I was golfing with Stefan Trudeau. It was hole #6, approximately 125 yards and I used a 9 iron.
Damien Heinle, Gage Golf Course, Hole #7
Was playing with a buddy of mine. The course was backed up so the group behind us also witnessed it. Hole #7 at Gage Golf Course. A 160 yard par 3. I used a light 9 iron. Due to the shadows on the green, we were unable to tell if the ball went in or not from the tee box. The group behind us believed the ball rolled off the green but upon pulling up the the green it was clear the ball went in the hole.
Dereck Scanie, Grand Centre Golf & Country Club, Hole #7
It was 158 yards with a pitching wedge.
Roger Taylor, Gander Golf Club, Hole #10
My playing partners were, Neil Best, Paul Hitchcock and Lindsey Fraser. That hole is 177 yards. The pin was in the back so I am guessing close to 180 yards. I used a 4 iron.
Wesley Barrett, Royal Colwood Golf Club, Hole #15
I was 137 yards into a a descent wind and I hit a slight knock down 8 iron. Ball mark was about four feet right of the flag and it must have have spun a bit sideways into the hole. The exciting part was because of the flag being tucked behind a bunker we never saw it go in.
Colin Moore, Belvedere Golf Club, Hole #11
It was my first ever hole-in-one. I was playing with my 15-year-old son, Liam. He beat me on the front nine for his first time ever and then I pulled ahead for keeps with my hole-in-one on hole #11! It was 163 yards to the pin and I hit an 8 iron (there was a helping wind). I didn’t hit it flush and it barely covered the trap, kicked towards the hole and went in. It was awesome to share that moment with my son.
CJ McCardle, Andersons Creek Golf Club, Hole #8
The hole-in-one came on Thursday, June 27th at hole #8 at Andersons Creek in Stanley Bridge, P.E.I. The yardage was 124 with wind behind blowing the storm clouds in. I hit a 56 degree wedge, and it took one bounce, hit the pin and dropped. My playing partners were Brady van der Velden, Grant Grady and Jarrett Mulligan. We just finished hole #9 before the rain hit so unfortunately we weren’t able to finish 18 holes that day.
Gary Benezra, Meadowbrook Golf & Country Club, Hole #3
Playing partners were Jeremy Faria and Dr. Neil Moss. Hole #3. Blue tees. 148 yards with an 8 iron.
Martin Langlois, Wildstone Golf Course, Hole #16
On June 22nd at Wildstone Golf Course in B.C., I had my first hole-in-one from the blue tees, 169 yards playing 172 yards with my 6 iron. The sunset was coming down so we knew it was a nice shot but couldn’t see it getting in the hole. When we got there we couldn’t see my ball so my golf partner Evan Begeman ran to see in the hole and start yelling, “it’s in the hole!” There was another couple playing with us, Dale and Diane if I remember their names correctly.
Greg Kostandoff, Brantford Golf & Country Club, Hole #3
After 35 years of playing golf, I had my first hole-in-one on Thursday, June 27th at Brantford Golf and Country Club. It was on the third hole with a nice 9 iron from around 140 yards. Landed just behind the pin, took one bounce and spun back off a slope into the hole. We all watched it drop! Amazing feeling that I was able to share with my close friends Abe, Chris and Jeff.
David Wilson, Victoria Park East, Hole #4
Hole #4, yardage was 157 and I hit a 9 iron. I was playing with my cousin Craig Martini, friend Chris Bell and Shiek B. I also shot my career low round of 66, and had another eagle on hole #16. It was a memorable Canada Day for me. It was also my third hole-in-one. Got two in 2022 both in October, two weeks apart. I only started golfing in 2019, and have been apart of Golf Canada since 2020.
Joey Gibbons, Fort Langley Golf Course, Hole #17
My name is Len Gibbons and I am Joey’s husband. This was an amazing accomplishment for her as she is a stroke victim and was advised after her stroke that she would probably not be able to golf again. Joey is a very strong willed person so she would not accept that. Joey never golfed for two years after her stroke but then decided it was time. She has her limitations but still manages. This was her fifth hole-in-one as she had four of them before her stroke. On this occasion Joey and I were just golfing together however her hole-in-one was witnessed by two gentlemen ahead of us. The hole #17 has an elevated tee and on this occasion the middle of the green white flag was directly over a pot bunker that was protecting the green. Joey used a Callaway Rogue 7 wood which flew over the pot bunker bounced once on the green and rolled into the hole without touching the flag. The red forward tees on this date made the hole play 115 yards downhill.
– Len Gibbons, on behalf of Joey
Robert Walsh, GlenDenning Golf Course, Hole #6
On that day I played with my brother Paul Walsh, and two buddies Wayne Fowler and John Wheeler. Hole #6, 158 yards and club was an 8 iron.
Jim Kay, Two Eagles Golf Course & Academy, Hole #10
Rhodri Rees-Jones, University Golf Club, Hole #2
I’ve been having lessons last few years with Aaron Moody from Golftech, North Vancouver and been improving. On this day the sun was out and the course was immaculate. Came to hole #2, a 145 yard par 3 with the pin on the front left and a slight breeze against. I flushed my 7 iron, looked close but couldn’t see over the front of green. Halfway walking up the fairway I started to ponder, “could this really be my first hole-in-one?” Reaching the green not seeing any ball close I walked to the hole and amazingly ball was in the hole. One bounce pitch mark. I played with professor Paul Evans from University of British Columbia and a delightful young couple.
Brandon Arnett, Cold Lake Golf Club, Hole #11
This is my first hole-in-one. I have hit the pin twice before but luck wasn’t on my side those times. This day was the earliest tee time I’ve ever started on at 6:40 am. I was with my friend, Mike Ansell, who is also a member of Golf Canada. I made the shot with a three quarter swing 9 iron with a slight draw at 141 yards. It landed 10 feet short of the hole, two bounces and it was in.
Peter Labor, Landings Golf Course, Hole #11
I was playing with my friends Nate, Brooke and Josh. It was hole #11 at The Landings Golf Course. Short par 3, maybe less than 100 yards. I struck my pitching wedge pure and the ball landed about 15 feet away from the hole. The ball then bounced once and in the hole. We all doubted it went in so Josh and Nate rushed to check and they couldn’t believe that the ball was in the hole. I checked for myself and there it was my Kirkland ball staring back at me. Such a surreal moment.
Samuel Stadnyk, Speargrass Golf Course, Hole #11
I was golfing with my brother Josh and a friend Dale Cleghorn. The hole was 160 yards downhill. Decided to hit a pitching wedge and ended up dunking the ball in the hole. I had no idea the ball went in until I walked up to the green and saw the massive divot the ball made on the edge of the hole.
Kevin Woods, Oaks of Cobden Golf Club, Hole #9
Hole #9 on Monday was 138 yards to the pin from the white tees. I used my 48 degree wedge and was playing with Jake Powers and Rebekah Kiezebrink (also Golf Canada members).
Arden Semper, Rattlesnake Point, Hole #13
It was 137 yards to the pin from the blue tees as pinged by one of my playing partners Brad Trussler. I was playing with two friends, Brad, Andrew Savaglio and their neighbour Brett “The Vet” as they called him, I’m really not even sure what his last name is as I had just met him that afternoon. Shot was holed with a Titleist T200, 43 degree pitching wedge using a Taylormade Speedsoft golf ball. I had just started playing that ball that day as I had found one in the woods at a scramble a couple weeks back and liked how it felt off the club. It was actually my second hole-in-one but oddly enough, my first one was recorded at Rattlesnake as well on Sidewinder hole #2 – exactly 52 weeks (to the day) on Thursday June 22, 2023. Now, that’s just crazy! I can’t wait to see which hole it will be on next year?
Dale Kurta, Trestle Creek Golf Resort, Hole #3
We were attending a snowbirds tournament that day organized by Bob Rodda with people attending from Alta., B.C. and the U.S. There were actually two of us that had our first ever hole-in-one’s that day on the same hole. The hole was 117 yards and I hit an 8 iron into the wind over the water on hole #3 at Trestle Creek. I was golfing with my wife Dorothy Kurta, Colleen and Bob Wenger from Cardiff, Alta. and Hazel Watson from Qualicum Beach, B.C. The other individual that had a hole-in-one was Mike Ferris from Edmonton, Alta.
Nola Seaman-Lively, Wintergreen Golf & Country Club, Hole #15
While golfing at Wintergreen Golf Course, I made a hole-in-one on hole #15. Using a pitching wedge on the 120 yard hole, I hit a clean shot. The ball landed about ten feet from the pin, rolled steadily towards the hole, and then dropped in. It felt like destiny as I watched the ball roll in. Witnessing this remarkable feat was my husband, Terry Lively, who shared in the excitement of my first-ever hole-in-one.
Joan Rallison, Sunnydale Golf Course Courtenay, Hole #4
Ladies day, playing with Judy Berkeley, Brenda DeGagne and Becky Kenner. Used a 6 hybrid from 114 yards and hit a yellow Titleist TruFeel #4.
Roman Wojcik, The Track Golf Course, Hole #17
I was golfing with my playing buddies Dale and Ron. We got to hole #17 and it was quite windy. From the black tees it was 148 yards. I hit a 8 iron, it was a good hit going straight at the flag but I couldn’t see the bottom of the hole as it was behind a little rise in front of the green. After we all hit we walk up to the green and I don’t see my ball. It wasn’t short, I look in the bunker just beyond the green and nothing was there. Then Dale walks and says, “let’s check the hole.” He reaches in and pulls out the ball. My first hole-in-one after over 40 years of golfing.
Steve Wilson, Saugeen Golf Club, Hole #5
It took place on Saturday, June 29th on Sunrise hole #5. The club was a 6 iron and distance was 152 yards from the blue tees. My wife Bonnie witnessed this exciting occurrence. We happened to be playing in misty rain. It was the second time I aced this hole. August 25th, 2022 in a four man scramble tourney was the other time. This must be my lucky hole!
Geoff Gulevich, Bear Mountain Golf Course, Hole #4
Saturday, June 22 myself and 11 friends were participating in our fourth annual “Big Honch Invitational” at Bear Mountain, in Victoria B.C. As we got to hole #4 of the Mountain course it was playing 148 yards with about 30 feet of elevation gain, front left pin on a shrub and brush filled valley between the tee box and green. Normally I would hit a smooth and easy 8 iron, only to fly the pin and be able to putt back. There was a heavy head wind so I clubbed up to a 7 iron.
I squared up to the flag and opened the club face a touch to cut the ball right of the pin onto a safe shelf. I had a clean strike and the ball flew to my desired location. It bounced and settled and then it began rolling slowly down left towards the pin. I thought it was going to roll off what appeared to be a false front of the green but rolled directly across and ever so slowly towards the pin and as it should have passed, it dropped. I dropped my club and was met with a roar of cheer, hugs and high fives from my friends. It was perfect, to be able to share that with my crew.
Yar Kolomijchuk, Willow Park Golf & Country Club, Hole #12
I finally made my first hole-in-one at age 54. I was playing with my buddy Rod Pocza. I had a tough front nine and on hole #12 that was playing 189 yards, I hit a 6 iron which was definitely my best shot of the day. I feel relieved that I can finally say I have a hole-in-one.
Kevin Oates, Rivershore Golf Links, Hole #2
Hole #2 at Rivershore Golf Links playing 154 yards with an 8 iron and it took one hop and dropped. Playing with Kamloops Golf and Country Club Member Ken Hartt (University Teammate at TRU in 1994 – 1996), Kamloops Golf and Country Club Member Tim Rodgers and Tobiano Member Paul Manhas. Weather was perfect and course conditions were perfect. Great day by all.
April Walls, Northview Golf & Country Club, Hole #9
I was playing from the white tees, it was about 165 yards. Used my Taylormade rescue hybrid 4 club. I was playing with Taylor Lee, she hosted a tournament for Fidelity. I thought it hit the flag and didn’t know it went in until I got up to the green!
Valerie Dry, Serenity Golf Club, Hole #14
I used an alternate wedge on hole #14, distance was 91 yards. Playing partners were Judy Johnson, Brian Loschuk and Cory Neuman. As a side note this was my 14th hole-in-one which occurred on hole #14.
Dave Lundquist, Shuswap National, Hole #3
It was on hole #3 at Shuswap National. Hole was playing 116 yards downhill. Played my gap wedge and landed 8 inches left of the pin, one hop and spun back right and into the cup!
Todd Ellis, West Hills Golf Course, Hole #5
It was on Wednesday June 26th. I was playing with my good friends Nancy and Steve Gilliland, and my wife Barbara Wishart. It was on hole #5 at West Hills Golf Club. It’s a short par three measuring a mere 105 yards but it is almost all over a pond. The pin was in a difficult front right location, with a cross wind going from right to left. I used a pitching wedge landing the ball about a foot from the hole and watched as it slowly rolled toward the pin and dropped in. Every Sunday my 95 year old mother calls to chat. At some point she gets around to asking whether I played golf that week. As usual she would ask, “did you get a hole-in-one?” I’d always have to say, “no not this week.” She would remind me that my father had one, but not to worry, “you will get one some day.” Well it was nice on this past Sunday that I was able to respond to the question with, “yes I did get a hole-in-one.” Of course my mother congratulated me and then quickly reminded me that I still had a ways to go as my wife Barbara has two hole-in-ones.
Shane Barker, Legacy Ridge Golf Club, Hole #2
This hole-in-one was my fifth one, all at Legacy Ridge, I have now aced all the different par 3 holes. I have the plaques/flags for all the five aces, I have the dates, I have playing partner names, I have the distance and I have even what club that I used.
August 20th 2004, hole #17
September 28th 2014, hole #14
July 27th 2019, 2019, hole #8
October 14th, 2021, hole #12
I have been thinking about making an ace on hole #2 every time I teed off on that hole for the next two years, five months and 23 days. I even think I could go back through all the golf canada scores over that time frame and figure out how many actual attempts it took at Legacy Ridge (formerly Owen Sound Golf and Country).
I can not tell you how excited I was to score the fifth ace to complete the cycle of all five of the par 3 hole on
May 23rd, 2024, hole #2.
Fun fact, my wife, Deborah Barker, also has two hole-in-one’s, September 23rd, 2020 and June 13th, 2022. It has been a happy household competition about who was going to get the next one.
I have been told by folks in the golf industry that acing all the par 3’s at your home course is unusual, and it has never been done at Legacy Ridge (a Stanley Thompson course over 100 years old). In fact someone did some research and the only close story was about a chap down in the states who aced all four of his courses par 3 holes.