An Albatross.
Birdie - 1 under par (4 on a par 5)
Eagle - 2 under par (3 on a par 5)
Albatross - 3 under par (2 on a par 5)
2006-09-28 06:11:30
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answer #1
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answered by jp16877 2
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Any 3 under par hole is called an albatross.
2006-09-28 13:12:29
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answer #2
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answered by Mr Glenn 5
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Its called the best feeling in Golf...Last year on a 498 Yd. Par 5 ....Sweet drive out around 260.... Callaway 3 wood on a slight draw and into the cup. Looked like it bounced 3-4 times before it started tracking.Witnessed by 3 others in my group and a couple others in the tournament . Burned in my golfing memory....I did not see the angel of death though ( Thank Goodness !)
2006-09-28 15:25:42
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answer #3
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answered by B C 2
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Blind Luck.
Either that, or a very short par 5.
I've seen Birdies, I've seen Eagles, and I've seen a Hole-In-One. But if I ever see an Albatross, I'll be looking over my shoulder for the Angel of Death because then I will have seen everything.
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2006-09-28 13:16:55
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answer #4
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answered by Heckel 3
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Albatross
2006-09-29 02:56:18
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answer #5
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answered by mrdsss 1
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Albatross
2006-09-28 13:23:00
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answer #6
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answered by lindsey2154 2
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I know it impossible to accomplish but a hole in one on a par 5 should be called a pelican. Don't ask why. It's just something me and a friend came up with playin Tiger 05 and smokin' ganja
2006-09-28 13:18:33
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answer #7
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answered by chank1 2
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Double eagle or albatross
2006-09-28 13:14:06
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answer #8
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answered by Goldilocks 2
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Lucky
2006-09-28 13:18:47
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Confusing.
2006-09-28 13:27:54
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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