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registering a hole in one?
does any one know the web site that you go to register a hole in one. i remember reading something about it in golf digest but can't remember what it is. i just got my first ace yesterday and if this is possible i would like to do it thank you.
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- Voice of ReasonLv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
http://www.nationalholeinoneregistry.com/
Make sure you have witnesses.
And on top of that, make sure you write a letter to every manufacturer you can: whatever clubs you play, ball you play, shoes you wear, and so on.
Titleist sent me a sleeve of balls, and TaylorMade sent me a nice letter when I wrote about mine.
Also, get a plaque for your ball. It's a great conversation starter.
Congrats.
- 1 decade ago
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_/ai...
Did you have to buy the entire clubhouse drinks? lol
I played in tons of tournaments and uncountable rounds, and only made 1 hole-in-one. I had a double-eagle(2) once on a par-5 first hole.
- robert CLv 71 decade ago
if you had a witness tell them at the clubhouse and they will help you, incidentally when you score a hole in one you shout the bar a drink , that in some countries is a tradition
- ?Lv 71 decade ago
Google it. Congrats on your first ace. I'm still yet to get mine (and my dad got one before me!).
EDIT - I got my first eagle this summer on a par 4.
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- 1 decade ago
if you used taylormade equipment you can get a certificate from them if you go on their website