Seems like it's been forever since I've aced, but I finally got another one on Monday.
Hole 7 at Nockamixon -
https://www.dgcoursereview.com/media.php?id=20&mode=media&view=hole&hole=7&page=1
Tough hole, I always seem to struggle with stability and release angle on this hole. You really don't want to fade out early and end up in the huge rocks to the left, but turning one over too much costs you too. You really need to pipe one down the gut.
Funny thing, was I had to set some unofficial record for "time from throw to knowing you aced". We had my friends son with us in a stroller (I know, it's crazy at Nocky but we've made it around before with my daughter), and needed to do some baby maintenance.
I lasered a hyzer flip with a Champ Tern. Got a little right drift, setting up nicely to fade towards the picturesque green. Faded towards the basket, which you can't see from the tee. Didn't hear a thing. My friend and I admired the shot, chalked it up to easy birdie or circle three (water behind green) and did what needed to be done. Diaper change, let the kid roam a bit, snack, drink, etc. Got him back in the stroller and set off.
It must have been 15 minutes after my shot, and as I come over a crest to bring the basket into view, I am met with the first attached picture. Holy ****! Is that actually in the basket?! No way, it must be the angle, it has to be behind the pin. Can't be an ace. No...that's definitely in!
First ace I've had where I didn't cheer as it hit, which is a bit anticlimactic. I've only ever birdied this hole once or twice though and it is a tough line, so it felt really good. I wasn't having the best round (double bogey 7 to open hole one), and this ace was coming off of a birdie on hole six. Felt great.