technical term would be triple eagle
2007-12-30 12:08:05
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answer #1
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answered by takemymulligan 4
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A Double CONDOR... While not probably by any means, I give you this remote possibility....
The Par 6 18th at the Lake Chabot Golf Course in Oakland, CA is 678 yards, dogleg left and is all down hill. This hole drops nearly 200 feet (it has four switch backs on the cart paths.) So, if a monster hitter decided to cut the corner with a massive tail wind (this would be the prevailing direction), it might be remotely possible. Hitting it the regular method, the green has been hit in two by actually driving to the far side of the dogleg and then hitting a 3wood or driver off the deck.
2007-12-30 13:06:10
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answer #2
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answered by staffingpro9999 3
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First of all this is impossible unless this hole is downhill. This would be a hell of a drive, I do not know anyone that can hit 500yds +. But if you drank a red bull and borrowed steroids from Barry Bonds, Roger Clements, and Rafael Palmero this would be called an "Ace" A hole in one in a par 3 or 6 is called an "Ace"
2007-12-30 17:28:36
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answered by Anonymous
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A Birdie...and 2 under par is an Eagle. 1 over is a Bogey.
2016-05-28 03:36:23
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answered by Anonymous
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5 under par
2015-06-24 12:42:59
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answered by Carl 1
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it is called a hole in one....and there are golf courses that have par 6's just not that many i played a course in thailand that had 2 par 6's
2007-12-30 12:05:36
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answered by youngunn00 1
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Scores are called as such...
Par, Birdie, Eagle, Albatross (Double Eagle), I would imagine it would be called a Quad Eagle or Triple Albatross...
For the people that say par 6 dont exsist, ahh news flash for yas... They do exsist, have a look at other questions in regards to Par 6's just too prove a point
2007-12-30 12:03:25
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answered by Damo 5
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Wow. How far was the ball hit? 800 yards? That would be amazing. The longest hole I have seen is just over 600 yards and it was still a par 5.
2007-12-30 11:58:06
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answered by Anonymous
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holes in one are call holes in one. AND HOW DID YOU GET A HOLE IN ONE ON A 6 PAR HOLE?!?! The best you should be able to do is an eagle at 4!
2007-12-30 11:53:39
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answered by animal luver 5
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a hole in 1
2007-12-30 11:53:20
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answered by nate dogg 4
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An ace is a hole in one, regardless of par on the hole. So, i would classify it as an ace.
2007-12-30 12:29:20
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answered by Jimmy 2
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