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I'm going to keep aceing 7 until you move it.Aced hole 9 270' with Glow Kaxe @ Creeping Creek Growler Course yesterday playing with Sewerbill who then 3 rounds later aced hole 7 116' with a Halo Wraith on the Pint size course. Warming up round 2 I was throwing about 120' away, first hit chains, then threw the next two in, and just missed basket on fourth, Sewerbill was shook watching. I also had a some long C2 and C3 putts go in during rounds and a bunch just miss. Pretty sure I set a personal record for total putting or throw in distance made on the day.
But that is like the only hole you ever ace, and I've seen you hit first available just as many times.I'm going to keep aceing 7 until you move it.
Well the Luna struck again on 7 tonight and I called it mid flight again. Threw it short on the first go around of the 9 hole course, so I figured I'd throw it higher and harder the next time. Oddly enough I was first on the box this time and I shot a -6 for the round. The same guy who witnessed the first 2 was on my card as was the only other guy to ace this year in league. Not bad for a $10 misprint...Well I guess 7 is my lucky number since I hit another ace Wednesday night at league on the same hole 7 that I aced with a Glitch earlier this year. This time around it was my misprint Big Z Luna that did the honors. One of my cardmates from the prior ace was on the card and had been on my card when I aced #7 at a different course in the area. I may have said afterwards that he should break out the marker again. Oddly enough in both cases I was last on the box and was having a rough round. Even more odd is that my first ace was 8 years and 1 day prior to the ace Tuesday, and that there's been 3 league aces that I know of this year and all of them have been on that hole.
I'm disappointed that you don't look like your profile picAce #4 on hole 14 at Nick Loutsis Park in Carnation, WA, all with the same comet. 180' RHBH. It was our regular Thursday doubles tourney. My partner was parked. I declared that I would not be leaving it short. It hit hard and loud for $162.