Hole in One Report

Golf Canada Hole-In-One Report – Week of July 8, 2024

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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).

Have you recently accomplished the feat of a hole-in-one? Tell us about it! Share your story, picture / video and course information with us at holeinone@golfcanada.ca.

David Morrow, Riverbend Golf Community, Hole #12

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I first put my hands on a golf club at age 11, 73 years ago and have loved the game every since. The people we meet and share time with make it special. So I would like to share a memory of the 12th hole from the fall of 2012 that connects with this year’s hole-in-one.

Playing a foursome match with a tooney on the line, I hit a 6 iron, 165 yards from the gold tee for an amazing hole-in-one. Earlier this year I was shocked to learn of the passing of Randy McCurdy at age 69 from dengue fever while in Asia. Randy was playing with me when I had my hole-in-one. Although I hadn’t seen Randy for a few years my wonderful memories of our playing days welled up on opening day this year as we were approaching the 12th tee. My wife Joan and I were playing with our friends Werner and Diane. I told Werner that I was going to hit a shot from the gold tee in memory of Randy. Rather than the 6 iron from 12 years ago I had to go with my 5 wood. The shot had to go over a large pond in front of the green. I mishit the shot and it went into the water 30 yards short of the green. When I got back to the golf cart at the white tee Werner asked, “did your friend like swimming?” Randy would have loved the humour in that. When we got to the 17th hole the yardage from the white tees was the same 165 yards that I had hit into the water on hole #12. I pulled the same 5 wood. This time it went into the hole for a hole-in-one. What do you think of that Randy!

Yes, so the hole-in-one on #12 was the second hole-in-one this year! From the white tees it was an 8 iron from 125 yards. The good news we were playing a foursome match game. Surprise, we won the hole. The bad news, I needed more holes-in-one because my partner and I lost the match on #18.

I love that you never know which shot you hit is going in and that every hole starts from zero.

Steve Gallacher, Heron Point Golf Links, Hole #13

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When I shot it, I thought it rolled off the back but my group standing as the side of the tee said it rolled in!
When we got across the bridge and didn’t see it we thought, “oh boy this might be in” and there it was in the cup! So exciting.

Jonah Sohmer, Rideau View Country Club, Hole #4

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I was playing with my uncle on a Wednesday evening. The hole was #4 at Rideau View Golf Club playing around 150 yards. I used an 8 iron! 

Willie Bruce, Amherstview Golf Club, Hole #5

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It was a back pin and the yardage was 157 yards. I used a Ping G30 7 iron. Playing partners for that day were club members: Tom Murphy, Terry Shea and Ken Roulston. It was early morning and a rare light fog which prevented us from seeing the ball drop in. When I hit it, the guys said it looks really good. Upon arrival at the green, I took out my putter and went looking for the ball behind the green. When I said to Tom, “I can not see my ball,” he replied, “check the hole” and bingo, it was there. Needless to say we all enjoyed a “pop” after the round.

Ruth Chapman, Crown Isle Golf Resort, Hole #4

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My hole-in-one was on June 16, 2024, hole #4, 118 yards and used an 8 iron. I was playing with Sue Spate, Rhonda and Eamon Ryan, all members at Crown Isle. This is my fourth hole-in-one, three at Crown Isle on holes #7, #12 and now on #4. First one was at Westwood Plateau.

Luke Carnevale, Inglewood Golf & Curling Club, Hole #7

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I was with a few buddies Terry, Gord and John. The hole was 144 yards from the white tees and I used a Taylormade 7 iron and a Titleist golf ball. It landed a few yards short of the green with a red pin location. It bounced once and then rolled in on beautiful Calgary windless evening – which so far this year has been rare. I have been fortunate as this was my fourth ace.

Candace Heinz, Poppy Estate Golf Club, Hole #6

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As you know it happened at Poppy Estates on hole #6. It is a 140 yard par 3 and I chose my trusty 7 iron. It was during the Poppy Ladies Tournament during the women’s club. I was grouped with a fabulous group of ladies which included Debora McLellan, Michelle Pringle and our Captain Lynda-Lee Saunier. What was even more exciting that my mother Kathryn Heinz was in the group behind us and saw it as well with her group. It was a very exciting moment with all the share. Once the round was over the club house was filled with excitement too, such a great group of ladies at our course.

 

William Mitchell, Science Hill Country Club, Hole #12

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I was with my friends from left to right Bob Frayne, Jared Frayne, myself and Phil Roth. I used a 22 degree Ping rescue club and the yardage was 169 yards from the blue tees.

Art McKay, Pakenham Highlands Golf Club, Hole #2

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My playing partner Reg Gutz and I were on our second hole in the Pakenham Tuesday Morning Senior Men’s League playing the Lake Course. Hole #2 was playing 114 yards against a bit of a headwind. I nailed my 8 iron, landing just short of the pin. I knew it was a good shot, somewhat tight to the white flag stick. The ball was stuck between the pin and lip of the cup with just a portion of the ball visible. At the green, Reg said, “it’s in” and just touched the pin to let the ball drop to the bottom of the cup. I had my first hole-in-one in 2007. The guys are saying I have the same schedule as the cicadas – every 17 years!

Corrina Johnstone, Deer Valley Golf Course, Hole #4

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I am a new golfer and only started playing last year. I began taking consistent lessons this spring. My husband and I were golfing in Deer Valley with two friends. Hole #4 is a par 3 over water. This hole has always been a mental game for me, as the water has claimed many of my balls from previous rounds. My husband had found a TP5 ball on the previous hole and gave it to me. I always use the worst balls in my bag when teeing off on hole #4 since I’m sure to lose them in the water. This time I decided to take a chance and use that TP5. It was 102 yards from the pin. I made the perfect swing with my 9 iron. I remember seeing the ball land close to the pin and start rolling. At that moment, it never occurred to me how close the ball was. Then the ball disappeared into the hole. Our whole party erupted with excitement. The adrenaline was so intense I thought I was going to pass out. It was a surreal moment that I will always be thankful for. Although slightly jealous, my husband proudly tells anyone who will listen of his wife’s hole-in-one. Special thanks to the person who lost their TP5 ball on the previous hole, your ball allowed me to make one of my most exciting memories. It now sits on our mantle.

Cheri Janzen, The Okanagen Golf Club, Hole #11

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Silver tees. 111 yards. Used a 9 iron. Was playing with Vicki Redding and Sebastian Nyeste. Sebastian was as excited as me, he is a new golfer and this was the first hole-in-one he ever witnessed. My friend Vicki said as soon as the ball was in the air that the golf shot was looking really good. That got all of our attention. We started yelling already as the ball travelled towards the hole. When the ball landed on the green it hit left of the flag on the exact break it needed and went right into the hole; we all saw it perfectly. If I must say it, was a really great shot! It was a great golf day, I managed to get the hole-in-one on #11, a birdie on hole #15 and a par on hole #18. 

Gordon He, University Golf Club, Hole #2

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I had a hole-in-one at University Golf Club while playing in the BCGA Zone 4 Junior Championship. The second hole was a 170-yard par 3 and 155 yards to the pin (front pin). I hit a light 7 iron. My group and I watched the ball as it flew at the hole. It landed a couple yards short of the hole and then rolled in! I was super excited and happy about my first ever hole-in-one during a tournament! Thanks to the Zone 4 team and Golf Canada for the support.

Peyton Gripper, Jasper Park Golf Club, Hole #15

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I was playing with my friend Hayden Kelly. We both work here at the Jasper Park Golf Club. The yardage was 138 and I hit my gap wedge.

Leslie King, St. Andrews Golf and Country Club, Hole #14

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My recent hole-in-one on May 21, 2024 was during regular league play at Larters Golf Club with other Ladies League members Sandy Eggertson, Shirley Babaluk and Karen Kearney. On hole #14, 123 yard par 3, I watched the other players hit towards the green against big wind gusts, over a soggy fairway and come up short. So I changed my club decision and grabbed my driver. I hit my ball, saw it land on the green beyond a small rise beside the sand trap and was hoping for a birdie. Karen, who was watching from a different angle said she saw it go into the cup. I walked up to the green with my putter just as Karen pointed down at my ball in the cup. Our foursome was busy keeping pace so there were no photos taken and no major celebrations that day when we finished our round. But it was also my second hole-in-one.

I got my first on July 31, 2020 at Kingswood Golf and Country Club in LaSalle, Manitoba. Hole #3, a 122 yard par 3. I was using my driver as I needed to get my ball over a pond in front of the green. My golf pals, Betty Wilson and Lynn Crocker Loat and I all stood on the elevated tee box, watched and cheered as my ball cleared the pond, landed on the top of the green, rolled down and dropped into the hole. My brother, Jamie, a lifelong low handicap golfer with two hole-in-one’s, now says he needs to get another hole-in-one as soon as possible to beat his older sister. Our sister Cheryl, who took up golf when she retired and plays socially in Ontario, already got a hole-in-one. The last sibling, Michele, who is turning 70 next month, just took up golf last summer, so now we are all bugging her, as well as my son Everett and son-in-law Marty, to join the family hole-in-one club!

Tom Kingston, The Club at North Halton, Hole #13

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Hole #13, 176 yards with a 4 hybrid. Playing with Henry Barber, a 20-year-old in a flighted match play. Two weeks before my 85th birthday. This now makes five hole-in-one’s and I also have a double eagle. That hole-in-one helped me to win the match over a longer and stronger young player. Fairways and greens still counts in this game.

Peter Andrews, Predator Ridge Golf Resort, Hole #6

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I’ve only been golfing seriously since 2020 when I bought my first set of clubs and I recognize what a super cool thing it is to get a hole-in-one. Many golfers go their whole life without getting one and I am still in wonder of the whole accomplishment.

I was golfing that week with a group of seven guys on our annual golf trip. This year we played rounds at Predator Ridge (Vernon), Shuswap National (Salmon Arm), Harvest in Kelowna and Hillview (Vernon). That day, my golfing group consisted of myself, Peter Andrews, Mike Forsyth and Phil Denno, the other foursome was one hole ahead of us and was made up of Gerry Rempel, Murray Hedlin, Bill Scott and John Ydenberg.

On Tuesday, June 11th we teed off at 8:30 am into a beautiful warm morning from the blue tee box. On hole #6, the card yardage was 195, but the hole posted 187 yards. I used my Cobra King #4 hybrid and a Callaway Chrome soft ball and it flew straight at the flag, dropped and rolled into the hole. One of my partners said he heard it hit the flag so I thought it would at least be a close putt but was elated to approach the hole and not see my ball at all and hurried over to the flag to confirm my ball was indeed in there!

Danny Cook, Blue Mountain Golf & Country Club, Hole #8

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Nothing amazing, other than I took an 8 iron and hit a ball, 143 yards on to a 500 square foot piece of property with a 4.25″ hole and put it in and yet can’t make a 4-foot putt. Haha!

Mark Jones, Island Brae (Club de golf), Hole #2

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I was playing with my dad, Steve Jones; my uncle, Jerry Muldoon, and my cousin, Matthew Muldoon. The yardage was 160 and I used a 6 iron.

Eric Chen, Legends on the Niagara, Hole #8

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Had a tee time on 9:40 am in a hot and muggy Thursday, June 20, 2024. Paired with Sean who lives nearby as twosome following a foursome in Battlefield course at Legends on the Niagara. Both of us are the full access pass holders, good casual talks during the round.

Hole #8 is a short par 3 over water hazard with back pin location, playing 135 yards from white tee deck. I hit a lazy 8 iron with baby draw to the centre of the green, then the ball rolled towards to the pin and disappeared. I felt a chance in the cup but could be long rolled over. Lucky enough, the ball sat inside the cup. That’s unbelievable of my very first hole-in-one in more than twenty years of golfing.

Scott Fraser, Williams Lake Golf & Tennis Club, Hole #8

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It was men’s night and I was playing with the same group of guys that I play with most weeks, John Pickard, Robert Lyons and Scott Mezonic. Anyway, after cruising along even par into hole #7, I took a double bogey and was very mad! I walked to the 8th tee box, threw my ball down and said to myself, “I’m going to ace this hole!” I hit my 8 iron and it felt perfect! It flew approximately 153 yards, landed just shy of the green, took one hop and I said, “get in!” It rolled about 15 feet and plunk. First one at my home course in which I grew up playing and first one in over 38 years! I was extremely elated. I also won low gross that night and bought a few drinks for the men’s club. I think I won long drive too in the Senior’s division, so all in all, it was a perfect night.

 

Blake Chandler, Chester Golf Club, Hole #16

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It was on June 9th at hole #16 of Chester Golf Course 156 yards. The club used was a 3 hybrid. Playing partners were, Holly Chandler, Jo-Ann Ravlo and John Ravlo.

Al Cue, Harvest Golf Club, Hole #4

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June 19th, while playing with Ken Volk, Jock Hawkey and Frank Kratzer, I had a hole-in-one on the hole #4 at the Harvest Golf Club, Kelowna. It was 165 yards to the hole, the ball hit the front of the green and rolled toward the middle pin. You could hear the ball hit the pin from the tee box, then it fell into the hole. It is quite a surreal experience and I was happy to share it with my good friends.

Claude Joannette, Club de Golf Miner, Hole #8

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At the Club de Golf Miner in Granby, Quebec. Small municipal nine hole golf course, on the Sunday, May 26, 2024. With my son Bruno, my partner Rejean (81) and his friend. The day, at the age of 77 years young, with a 7 wood, nice breeze and sunny, the ball flew in a straight line and my son started to shout, “it is going in and it is in,” What a moment of joy, in all the years that I have been practicing golf. Hole #8, 142 yards long between high level trees and a sand trap along the right side. Now I can relax and say, “I did it.” Boy what a memory, wish everyone to have one and see the feeling inside you. Now the ball and the score card placed in a transparent cube in my office, right in my view!

Peter Whitlock, Eagles Glenn Golf Course, Hole #17

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The hole-in-one was a long time in the making. My playing partners were Edwin Callaghan and Reg Boudreau. The hole was playing about 135 yards and I played a 6 iron to make sure I carried the water hazard and bunker in front. A pretty cool moment.

Ron Hudon, Glencairn Golf Course, Hole #12

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The hole was 160 yards and I used an 8 iron.

Cuong (Curtis) Ly, Station Creek Golf Club, Hole #17

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I played with Patrick Lee, Nick Vitantonio and David Lee. It was Station Creek North, hole #17 and 176 yards. I use a 6 iron.

Carmen Saumure, Equinelle Golf Course, Hole #13

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It was Saturday, June 8th and I was playing with our weekend warriors. I was actually having a pretty decent game that day. But just before my hole-in-one, I shot a three over on a par 4! I remember telling my friends I need to erase that bad hole.

Move onto hole #13, a 122-yard par 3, the green slopes to the right. Two of my friends had already hit, I took out my 4 hybrid and hit and I remember thinking just aim a bit left (since I’m a lefty and have tendency to pull right). I felt it was a good shot but thought that it had rolled behind the pin. I said it’s probably lined up and we can’t see it. My friend who is last to hit yells out at me, “great shot!” It’s going for the hole! Then she yells out, “it disappeared!” I was putting away my club so did not actually see it go in. We all ran to go see how close I was only to find it in the hole! Needless to say we all yelled and jumped with excitement!

Within five minutes I must of gotten over a dozen texts congratulating me. I was the talk on the veranda among the warriors that day! Because I had “insurance” everyone on the veranda got a free beverage! Fantastic moment I will never forget.

Steve Kisil, Monterra Golf At Blue Mountain Resort, Hole #2

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This was our annual guy’s golf getaway and yes it was so exciting getting a hole-in-one on Montera’s second hole. I used my 9 iron from the grey tees around 129 yards to the pin in the back left corner of the green.

This was actually my third hole-in-one! My first two came two weeks apart about 20 years ago. My buddies in the picture are Chris Belton, me, Peter Lachance and Chris Love.

Sharon Zarowny, Quilchena Golf & Country Club, Hole #8

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My playing partners that day were Alec Keylock, Mike Matthews and Bert Bonin. The hole was 161 yards but played 170 that day as it was a back pin placement. There was a strong headwind so I used my 4 wood. I struck the ball well and it hit the front of the green and rolled all the way into the bottom of the cup. Pretty cool or what!

Zachary Burlon, Black Mountain Golf Club, Hole #17

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Hole #17, 145 yards with an 8 iron. I played with Jonathan Dikih and his friend Anthony. It is kind of a funny story how the round got started. I was supposed to play with a friend and unfortunately at last minute they had to cancel on me, leaving me to play solo. I was actually looking forward to a solo round and didn’t even plan to play all 18 holes! Well, right before I was going to tee off two guys came down to the first tee and said “hey, are you Zach?” We got told to jump in with you since you’re playing alone. They were not familiar with the lay of the land, so as a member at Black Mountain, I was able to give them some pointers along the way.

Nearing the end of the round, we get up to hole #17, I put my ball on the tee and get ready to hit. I took my shot and bounced to the right of the hole. I didn’t see the ball roll across the green so I thought to myself, “Hmm, I must have just gotten caught up just before the green.” Not thinking much of it, I walk up to the green with the guys and I don’t see my ball on the green, nothing on the fringe just short of the green, I walk up to the pin and there it is, my Kirkland ball is in the cup!

I yelled, “I just got a hole-in-one!” Jonathan was right there and started cheering with me. It’s an awesome accomplishment to get a hole-in-one. It’s funny how it happened on a day where my usual crew wasn’t there and I almost didn’t have a witness! My usual group couldn’t believe they missed it! This is only my second year as a member at Black Mountain and now my group and I get to see my name on the plaque in the clubhouse everyday. This is actually my second hole-in-one. First one was at Tower Ranch Golf course in Kelowna, B.C. as well. October 20, 2017 on hole #5. I just found out my name is now on the wall there too.

Gwen Cargill, Castlegar Golf Club, Hole #4

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Miracles do happen! It was wet and cold for our Tuesday morning ladies golf club. I didn’t think I would stay but was talked into playing nine holes at least as we were going to celebrate a member’s 70th birthday with cupcakes. The weather improved and we completed 18 holes. I played with Candis Bomak, Verna Chernoff and Marg McKenzie. The yardage on hole #4 from the red tees is listed at 116 yards and it was a red flag. I used a 3 wood. My first thought on seeing I had a close shot was that I hadn’t put in for the KP pot and then Verna said, “it went in.”

Laura Baydala, Gallagher’s Canyon Golf & Country Club, Hole #13

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I was using my new Callaway smoke 9 wood when I hit 148 yards uphill for my hole-in-one. Due to the elevation of the green, we did not see the ball go into the hole. In fact, we thought I had gone over the green and were looking for the ball behind the green. When we could not find it, I asked one of the gals to check the hole and there it was! It was a regular Tuesday woman’s day at Gallagher’s, so after the round all the women who were staying for lunch were treated to a beverage of their choice. We even celebrated with a champagne toast!

Cassandra Dass-Pearce, Nottawasaga Inn Golf Club, Hole #8

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I was playing in a foursome with my husband and a couple who also happened to be my next-door neighbours. The club used was a Taylormade M2 #4 hybrid. The yardage was 114.6.

Jo-Anne Belcher, Georgetown Golf Club, Hole #14

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It was both shocking and exciting. I didn’t believe it was in the hole because it was hard to see as we have to shoot over a ravine. My ball bounced once and right into the hole. It was 124 yards and I used my 3 wood. I was playing with Deb Pincivero and Kathy Kearney.

Jamie Paradis, Connaught Golf Club, Hole #12

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It was a 122 yard hole and I used my 8 iron.

Karen Paul, Vernon Golf & Country Club, Hole #5

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We played a nine and dine with some friends and it was on hole #5, Vernon, B.C., Vernon Golf and Country Club 113 yards, with my 5 wood using a Taylormade ball. It was an elevated green so of course we couldn’t see where the ball landed.

Took my shot and moved to the green where we saw only three balls. Thinking my ball had gone off the bank and over the hill, I started to search for it. One of our party said, “look in the hole!” Lo and behold my ball was there! I couldn’t believe it! My second hole-in-one! Just as exciting as my first!

Dale Roberts, Mystic Golf Club, Hole #11

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My first hole-in-one was 58 years in the making. I am 66 years old and began playing this game at the age of eight. The hole-in-one happened at Mystic Golf Course on hole #11 from 120 yards using an 8 iron. I was playing with three of my friends. It was a very special moment in my very long golfing life.

Brent Mason, Landings Golf Course, Hole #11

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The hole is one of the shortest it came in at 95 yards to pin. Pin was on left side of green about five paces and ten feet from the front. I hit my Mizuno 52° gap wedge with seven bounce with a slight draw that took a big bounce on green then a small with a little check on it and disappeared with no roll. I was there that day with two friends and one single player who joined named Amir. I apologize if that’s not the proper spelling of his name, I have never seen him before but was a great addition to the day.

The friends I was with are also my clients Andrew Laird and Tristan Perry. Andrew is very new to golf and I started using my love for golf and helping people together.

I myself suffer from different mental and physical disabilities and use golf as therapy. Next thing I know I’m helping a whole bunch of people by using golf to cope with life and improve or learn the game. The reason I wanted to let you know all of this is because I think of my hole-in-one as karma for trying to help so many people struggling.

Alastair Ferguson, Amherstview Golf Club, Hole #13

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3 wood on 184 yard par 3, hole #13 at Amherstview golf course.

Wayne Livingstone, Collicutt Siding Golf Club, Hole #7

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Pat my wife and I were playing with two guys from Calgary. It was on the seventh hole. It was 156 yards with a wind coming cross ways at our backs. I used an eight iron as I didn’t want it to go over the green as it drops off at the back. The flag was in the center. I wanted to hit it short and let it run up to the hole. After it hit the green the guys said I think it went in the hole. I didn’t think it did I thought it was behind the pin I moved to the side of the tee box, that’s when I realized it had gone in. This hole-in-one was my fifth. 

Marlene Jolie, Glacier Greens Hole #4

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On Wednesday, June 12, 2024 my playing partner Linda Sowerby and I were playing a match against Sue Fulkerth and Lorelei Banford at beautiful Glacier Greens golf course in Comox, B.C. On hole #4 I hit my 6 hybrid approximately 112 yards directly at the flag but we weren’t sure if it went in or rolled by, but it was in the cup!

Todd Downey, Copetown Woods Golf Club, Hole #17

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My first ever hole-in-one! This was a 158 yard par 3 with my 7 iron. I was playing with my amazing friends Enes, Dave and Dwayne.

Nancy Dezotell, Murray Municipal Course, Hole #9

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I had my first hole-in one on Monday, June 24, 2024 at the Murray Municipal Course in Regina during regular league play, using my Taylormade Driver.

James Meyer, Innerkip Hylands Golf Course, Hole #2

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Innerkip Hylands Golf Course. 128 yards into a strong wind. I used a Callaway Rogue 9 iron and a Titliest velocity golf ball. It was almost a year to the day that I got my first one at Dundee Golf and Country Club.