In 1999, Golf Digest reported that the odds for any Joe Hacker to make a hole-in-one was around 1 in 12,750. In that same article, the magazine said that the odds of an amateur making two hole-in-ones in the same round were 1 in 9,222,500. Ladies and gentleman, I give you Brendon Todd.Todd made consecutive hole-in-ones on the same hole in his first and second rounds of the Nationwide Tour's Athens Regional Foundation Classic, becoming the first person in the 20-year history of the Nationwide to ace the same hole twice in one tournament.
"It's still hard to believe," Todd said after posting a 1-under 71. "It's a bit surreal, even now."On Thursday, Todd hit a 7-iron on the par-3 17th hole from 157-yards, knocking it in for the ace and a solid round of 68. On Friday, the same man stepped on the same tee box, choosing an 8-iron from 147-yards and knocking it in for the very, very rare double-uno.
"I had just come off a bogey and so I wasn't in a great mood when I stepped on the tee. I wasn't even thinking about making it," he said. "It was a perfect yardage and I flagged it. It looked pretty good in the air and then landed about 4 feet short and left of the hole and rolled in the back of the cup. I guess I played the break perfectly."Graham Marsh did this in the 2004 Senior British Open, along with five PGA Tour players dating back to 1955 who recorded two hole-in-ones in the same event. Yusaku Miyazato in 2006 and Bill Whedon in 1955 actually made their aces in the same round.
Todd currently sits in a tie for 5th place after two rounds.














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4-17-2009 @ 4:49PM
bigflyer said...
The standard for PGA Tour players with iron yardages is about plus or minus 2 to 3 yards, lower with a short iron.
The Nationwide Tour has fine players just slightly either injured, coming on and developing their games, or marginal PGA Tour players that either don't make the cuts or cannot afford the travel budget.
The standards are so much higher than the average amateur with a bogey course handicap, that this result might not be as astounding as it might seem at first glance. I read somewhere that Tiger has had 17 aces, nine of which came in tournament play. As the commercial says: "these guys are good!"
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4-18-2009 @ 11:28PM
cooky64649 said...
For you fine jocks at AOL SPORTS, it is gramatically correct to say call them HOLES IN ONE,,,,,NOT holes in ones. ABC sports obviously makes sure their reporters are done educated. Liberals,,,I am sure!
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