Discover new ways to elevate your game with the updated DGCourseReview app!
It's entirely free and enhanced with features shaped by user feedback to ensure your best experience on the course. (App Store or Google Play)
I aced a par 4 in a stiff wind....does that count?
No, sorry. Windy days aren't considered fair.
Basically this thread is now on a crash course to a debate on what is par. Some courses are legit par 60+ and others aren't. The point of the thread was on these par 60+ courses where there are legit par 5+'s, have you gotten a double eagle? If you count everything as a par 3 then you're excluding yourself from this discussion.
What a horrible thread.....
Isnt an ace on a par 4 technically a couble eagle? :wall:
False. Some holes are legit par 4's, 5's, or even 6's, and are played as such. Rare? Yes. But do they happen? Yes, more than you might think.
It's interesting but none of the par 4s and 5s in my region enable an albatross. I just don't think it is really possible.
Perhaps a couple of the longer pin positions at Tinicum but overall I don't see anyone getting an albatross around here
Avery Jenkins did duece the 800+ final hole at Tinicum. That's a legendary eagle around here requiring a 600+ drive followed by a 200+ "putt" in worlds 2005 action.
There are 2 par 5s and 20 par 4s and I've never heard of any albatrosses ever.