Hole In One Thailand

Hole In One Thailand

Hole_in_one_thailandAt my Thailand golf vacation company, we are always happy when one of our golfers achieves a hole in one – if only because we can celebrate with them!

Last week, there was a double cause for celebration: one of our guests at Blue Canyon Country Club, Phuket, a 28-handicapper from the US tee’d off with a 3-wood and aced the 221-yards, par 3 17th hole on the Canyon course, described by Fred Couples as "one of the best par 3’s anywhere in the world".

The next day, another of our clients, a 10-handicapper from Germany, hitting a 5-iron, holed out on the 167-yards 14th hole of the A-B course at Laem Chabang International Country Club in Pattaya.

What a week hey!

This set me wondering about the odds of holes-in-one. In a recent issue of Golf Digest I discovered many great nuggets of information about the subject, even breaking the odds down by quality of play:

  • Tour player making an ace: 3,000 to 1
  • Low-handicapper making an ace: 5,000 to 1
  • Average player making an ace: 12,000 to 1
  • Average player acing a 200-yard hole: 150,000 to 1
  • Two players from the same foursome acing the same hole: 17 million to 1
  • One player making two holes-in-one in the same round: 67 million to 1

What then were the odds then of this?
Zach Morrison, a 25-year-old Callaway Golf Staff Professional at Anthem Country Club in Henderson, Nevada, accomplished an exceedingly rare feat: he recorded holes-in-one on a par 3, a par 4, and, incredibly, a par 5.

All three were witnessed. The first leg of Morrison’s triple was on the sixth 349-yard par 4 hole of the Lexington Course at the Revere Golf Club in Henderson. The second ace – on the par 5 – came using an 8.5-degree Fusion FT-3 Driver and a Callaway Golf HX Tour Golf Ball (the same as his first ace). Hitting from the forward tee during a ladies event at his home club, Morrison unleashed a monstrous drive on the slight dogleg right eighth hole. The "easiest" of the three holes-in-one came on the par 3 eighth hole of the Lakes Course at Moon Palace Golf Club in Cancun, Mexico. For this one, Morrison hit an X-Tour Pitching Wedge and used a Callaway Golf HX Red Golf Ball to find the cup from 156 yards. I guess this guy had an even better week than our Thailand golfers.

I would love to hear about your aces in Thailand. Please e-mail me with your hole-in-one information. I will feature all your holes-in-one in special postings on the Thailand Golf Zone.

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