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Related: About this forumI Got A Hole In One Today, Illegally, I Guess.
I made a hole in one, #6 in my career, but my playing partner says it doesn't count because I only played 9 holes not 18. He says I was obliged to play the entire round. I told him thanks, he doesn't get a free drink on me then.
Damn, it looked like and felt like a hole in one, oh well.
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I Got A Hole In One Today, Illegally, I Guess. (Original Post)
gab13by13
Aug 15
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IA8IT
(5,854 posts)1. Makes him playing partner and not friend.
brush
(57,259 posts)2. It counts. Don't listen to that guy. A one on a par 3 is a one. No way around it.
dem4decades
(11,872 posts)3. You need a new friend. Congrats on the home in one.
Gin and tonic for me, thanks.
gab13by13
(24,827 posts)5. You got it.
underpants
(186,406 posts)4. Nonsense. If you play 1 hole and get a hole in one it's a HOLE IN ONE
Ive got 1 hole in one in my golf history.
ProfessorGAC
(69,662 posts)6. Your Playing Partner Is Wrong
First, congrats on the ace! I've more eagles than I can count, but never on a par 3.
There is no such rule making a hole-in-one official or unofficial, merely a recommendation.
You couldn't have walked off the course at that moment, but 9 holes is enough.
From the USGA:
The USGA recommends that a hole in one be considered valid: If made during a round of at least nine holes, except that a hole in one made during a match should be acceptable even if the match ends before the stipulated round is completed.
IOW, 9 holes is enough, and 8 could be enough if one aces the 7th or 8th hole and takes an unbeatable lead in match play. (I'm one up, going to 8. I make an ace, my opponent doesn't. The hole is already over & I'm 2 up with one to play. The whole match is over, now. The ace counts
cachukis
(2,577 posts)7. Aces.
twodogsbarking
(12,228 posts)8. If it is a 1 on your card then it is a hole in one.
Watched our son get two aces but I have never had the pleasure.