- The odds of making a Hole-In-One is about 12,500 to 1
- On average a
golfer needs to be playing golf for 24 years before getting an Ace
- 60%
of Hole-In-Ones are made by golfers over the age of 50!
- The average
handicap of a golfer making a Hole-In-One is 14
- Most Hole-In-Ones are
made with a 7, 8, or 9 iron
- 45% of Aces are made with a Titleist golf
ball
- Gus Angdreone made a Hole-In-One at the age of 103
- Elsie McLean
made a Hole-In-One at the age of 102. She thought she lost her ball on
the 100 yard Par 3.
Steve Parker and the rest of NSG congratulates Mark
Clouston on his Hole-In-One. He also thought he lost his ball but found
it in the bottom of the cup on Hole #8 at Sky Mountain.
- The odds of making a Hole-In-One is about 12,500 to 1
- On average a golfer needs to be playing golf for 24 years before getting an Ace
- 60% of Hole-In-Ones are made by golfers over the age of 50!
- The average handicap of a golfer making a Hole-In-One is 14
- Most Hole-In-Ones are made with a 7, 8, or 9 iron
- 45% of Aces are made with a Titleist golf ball
- Gus Angdreone made a Hole-In-One at the age of 103
- Elsie McLean
made a Hole-In-One at the age of 102. She thought she lost her ball on
the 100 yard Par 3.

Mark CloustonFebruary 21, 2023 at 2:06 PM
ReplyDeleteThanks guys that plaque is really nice.