For any golfer, novice to professional, hitting an ace brings a wave of excitement across every golf course. There is a list of hole-in-one events that are now part of golf's most exciting moments. While the best possibility is getting a hole in one on a par-three, the odds for the average, non-professional golfer is much higher than that of tour players.
It's over-the-top exciting when anyone gets the "albatross," an ace on a par-four. The odds for making an ace on a par-four is "about 1 million to 1." It's hard to imagine anyone hitting the "condor," but there are six known golfers to hold this historic honor. Driving the unbelievable lengths over 400 yards to over 600 yards, you can only imagine the adrenaline rush that follows.
For the average golfer to have a chance at making an ace, a par-three hole can be a challenge. Anyone who does make a hole in one can register their moment of fame on National Hole-In-One Registry.
"Great" par-three holes are those that are considered the most difficult to play. A small list names the golf courses for the par-threes that are hard to ace. A golfing tradition is for the golfer who aces a hole to celebrate by buying drinks for others. Serving up the beverage the locals prefer is like putting the icing on the cake.
There are many golf courses all across our country. Before we cross the pond or head to other countries, let's see where to head for the challenge. Better yet, let's see what beverages may be the perfect celebratory cocktail.
1. Red Wine Tastings at Pebble Beach Golf Links
The 7th hole at Pebble Beach Golf Links is one of the most famous par-3 holes at America's public golf course that is a golfing dream. Harnessing the wind and staying out of the Pacific Ocean are challenges, but they don't make it impossible. Known for some of the most delightful wines, "red wine is tasty on its own, but is also incredibly versatile when included in a spritzer or sangria."
2. Sip a Sweet Tea Vodka at Ocean Course on Kiawah Island
One of our country's "most intimidated penultimate holes in major history" is the 17th hole at Ocean Course. If you make it down the fairway without getting frustrated, you will be ready to sit back and sip a favorite southern beverage with one of America's best-selling spirits.
3. Whiskey Flows at Castle Stuart Golf Links
With Scotland as the origin of the game of golf, this is the ultimate experience for golfers. If you ace this "brute" par-3 hole, that is "less than 150-yards from the very back tees," Highland whiskeys will be pouring into glasses. That's only if your ball doesn't end up in one of Scotland's most popular North Sea inlets. Slice it right, and you're in the rough. Even if you don't shoot an ace, the majestic landscape is worth the challenge.
As with the views of Scotland, the breathtaking views around this Northern Ireland course are all part of the experience. If you can concentrate on "the elevated tee on the 4th hole," you may have a mere chance of acing this famous par-3. There are lots of side attractions that you must avoid. Whether you get to celebrate an ace or not, Guinness Stout is what the locals revere.
When you head down to the islands, you expect water to be on all sides, but it's not so. There is a lot to challenge your concentration.
Besides the pin placements, a hole-in-one prize can help boost the excitement and participation in a golfing event. It's even better when you don't have to count out the grand prize. Contact us at American Hole 'n One to help you take your event to the next level.