My Early Christmas Present!

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By Dino J

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  1. Dino J

    Dino J
    Burnaby, BC

    Hi all,

    I just wanted to share with all of my fellow Canadian TT members my story of an early Christmas present this year.

    On Friday past (December 04th), I decided to try and squeeze in a round at one of our local courses. We have had some rain and cool weather the past 2 weeks so I had not had the opportunity to get out at all.

    Well, after the Pro Shop was able to pair me up with another player, we headed out at 11:15 am. After a rough first nine in which my ball striking was somewhat inconsistent, I made the turn onto the second nine. Along the way, I stopped into the canteen/tuck shop and picked up a turkey sandwich and a warm cup of hot chocolate. As I walked to the 10th tee, I noticed a couple of crows/ravens tentatively following me -- all the while they were eyeing my sandwich, looking for crumbs. I managed to finish my sandwich undisturbed by my feathered followers, but to their delight, I accidentally dropped my bag of mixed nuts. Well the crows thoroughly enjoyed the treat of peanuts and cashews that were left behind.

    I hit my tee shot (with a Pro V1x ball to see if I could notice any effects of the colder temperatures on the ball or my club). As I started walking down the number 10 fairway I felt like things were okay -- I left a little bit of food behind (my spilled nuts) as a peace offering for the crows and my tee shot was in the middle of the fairway leaving me a short 125 yards to the flag. I thought that there might be a bit of good karma coming my way -- hopefully.

    Our next hole was a short, 112 yard Par 3 that was guarded by a small burn on the front, and cedar trees and sand bunkers to the back and left.

    So, while it is a short hole, it is also guarded by breeze and wind -- the tee boxes tend to be protected from the wind/breeze by a hedgerow of cedars and similar trees before opening up halfway to the green so that the wind often comes into play.

    With all of this in mind and having measured the flag out to 104 yards (it was located on the front third of the green), I decided to use extra club, grabbing my AP2-PW. At that moment, I remembered one of the posts that I had read on the main TT site about "unusual habits" of our fellow TT'ers. A couple of them had shared that they had the habit of taking a brand new ball out for the par 3's in case they made a hole in one! They wanted a good clean looking ball for the photo-op that would arise.

    With this in mind, I thought to myself "aw, why not -- let's try something different". So I reached into my bag and grabbed a brand new Titleist NXT Tour S (instead of my usual Pro V1x).

    I teed it up to the right side of the tee box, near the tee marker, stood back and lined up my shot before stepping up and addressing the ball. I took a little waggle and then did my best to execute a good 3/4 swing with good tempo and rhythm. I came through the ball pretty well, making contact slightly toward the toe of the club, but with the extra club, the ball still flew up and out towards the green with good ball flight and trajectory. It landed softly on the front part of the green -- some 5-8 feet in front of the flag and then short hopped and rolled forward into the hole!

    I did a double take to make sure that it was not a mind trick or optical illusion and then celebrated. Finally, after some 35 years of golf and about 20-30 tee shots previously that either rattled off the flag, rolled by the hole or stopped within a several inches , I finally made my First ACE!

    I was excited enough to do a little jig/dance on the green like James Hahn did at the 2015 Waste Management Open at TPC Phoenix. Then I took some photos -- which got me thinking of the "unusual habits" of some of our fellow TT'ers -- I thought to myself that there was something to this after all! HAHAHA -- I think I will be looking to use a new ball on Par 3's in the future!

    I know that this is a fairly long winded post, so thanks for reading this far. I also wanted to say that I grew up playing my golf with good equipment from other manufacturers, but I always had healthy respect and admiration for Titleist equipment. I started making the move into Titleist equipment over the past couple of years and I can say "Thanks Titleist for being a big part of my first Ace!".

    It was with my new Titleist equipment, from my 714 AP2 Irons, Vokey SM5's to my new 915 Fairway wood and 915 D2, that inspired me to go out and practice as much as possible. Wanting to get the most out of my Titleist clubs and do good by them inspired me to focus on my ball striking and it has been paying off -- my handicap is back to single digits and I finally achieved that first, elusive Hole In One! So again, thanks Titleist for the excellent equipment -- I really enjoy playing the clubs and I appreciate the confidence that comes from standing over my ball with such good equipment!
  2. Kris B

    Kris B
    Chilliwack, BC

    Congratulations Dino!  I hope this will be the first of many holes in one for you but... I also know how rare they are.  I have been fortunate enough to have 3 recorded all with Titleist equipment and Pro V1 balls.  One of my friends, a scratch golfer recorded his first hole in one after 42 years of golf, 4 years ago, nothing since.  Always great to celebrate this accomplishment with other friends and fellow golfers.  I love my Titleist equipment and feel confident that they give me the best opportunity to score well.  Good luck and thanks for sharing your early Christmas present story... gives us all hope.

    Kris

  3. FJL

    FJL
    Kitchener, ON

    Way to go Gino!  Congrats and welcome to the Hole in One Club!  Go to your profile page and fill out the for for a Pewter "Hole in One" Bag Tag.

  4. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    Congrats on you first hole in one. May you have many more. A lot of folks play all their lives and never have one, so you are part of an elite group. I took up this crazy game late in life, 1984. I will be 70 my birthday. Always thought work was more important. Had my first in May 2001 and my second May 2012. Maybe Santa will hand out a few more. Cheers, Chuck.....
  5. Darius V

    Darius V
    Barrie, ON

    Atta boy Dino !!!!

    Love the story. I would suggest that you may have to not only take out a new ball for your nest chance at a Par 3 Hole-in-One, but also remember to drop some nuts on the hole before :)  Obviously it brought some good karma.

    Darius

    After I got my Hole-in-One Bag Tag from Titleist, I had it engraved so that I would always remember the date and location !

  6. James G

    James G
    Kitchener, Ontario, ON

    That is so awesome!!! I love those stories. I have goose bumps Dino. Reminds me of a day a buddy of mine was stepping up to his ball on a par and I said "its a great day for an ace...." And no word of lie he hit it one hop trickle right in the hole. Her turned back at me and started laughing uncontrollably. "You called it!" Goose bumps. Thanks for sharing. James G
  7. Kevin R

    Kevin R
    ND Ile Perrot, QC

    Congratulations Dino!

    Still waiting for my first.  Maybe 2016 will be kind to me.

    Regards,

    --
    Kevin 

  8. Dino J

    Dino J
    Burnaby, BC

    Thanks everyone!

    Darius - great idea! I think I'll do the same -- it could be a great way of saying that there will be more in the future! hahaha Now if only I could hit 11 aces in one round like a former leader of North Korea was reported to have accomplished! (spoken with my tongue in cheek)

    I think in all reality, I would be overjoyed if I made another one - but alas, I will settle for being able to play this crazy, maddening, frustrating and absolutely wonderful game for many more years to come!

    Kevin R. -- I've played this game for the better part of 35 years with so many close encounters that I never thought that it would happen ... so just keep doing your best and it may just pop up or rather pop in to the hole when you least expect it.

    Thanks again everyone for the congratulatory messages!

    D.
  9. Mark h

    Mark h
    Ajax, ON

    Well done Congrats

    Mark

  10. Peter H

    Peter H
    Delta, BC

    Congratulations Dino. I've come close but not close enough. 3 fingers short. Peter
  11. Min K

    Min K
    Richmond Hill, ON

    Awesome story that one day I hope to share too. Never play that Ball ever, my golf buddy lost his hole in one ball on the same hole the following year at the same course where he thought the lucky ball could do it again...

  12. Brad m

    Brad m
    New Hamburg, ON

    Congrats on the hole in one. It never  gets  old, and you will never forget it. I know lots of us have made eagles from the fairway, but a hole in one is special. I use my Titleist hole in one tag for my key tag.

  13. Jonathan K

    Jonathan K
    Advance, NC

    Great story! I know several golfers that have played countless rounds of golf and have not had a hole-in-one. I've actually had two. When I made my first hole-in-one I had the following thoughts in this order: 1) I just went 2 under 2) I made a hole-in-one and 3) I have a lot of drinks to purchase. My 2nd hole-in-one was three months later and the ball flew directly into the hole. It didn't even touch the green and was fortunate it didn't bounce out. I can't imagine how many rounds I've played over the years and feel extremely lucky to have had a hole-in-one, much less two. I also realize that I may play the rest of my life and not have another one but I still pull out the new ball each time I play a par 3 because you can't miss the photo-op. Congratulations again!

  14. Dino J

    Dino J
    Burnaby, BC

    Jonathan K said:

    Great story! I know several golfers that have played countless rounds of golf and have not had a hole-in-one. I've actually had two. When I made my first hole-in-one I had the following thoughts in this order: 1) I just went 2 under 2) I made a hole-in-one and 3) I have a lot of drinks to purchase. My 2nd hole-in-one was three months later and the ball flew directly into the hole. It didn't even touch the green and was fortunate it didn't bounce out. I can't imagine how many rounds I've played over the years and feel extremely lucky to have had a hole-in-one, much less two. I also realize that I may play the rest of my life and not have another one but I still pull out the new ball each time I play a par 3 because you can't miss the photo-op. Congratulations again!

    Thanks Jonathon,

    Both you and Tdogg got me thinking of trying this (putting a brand new ball in play on a par 3). I read your posting/thread about unusual habits and liked the idea of the "positive" thinking.

    So, I tried it and it worked! hahahaha Well, as I mentioned on the other thread, I think I will start bouncing my ball off of the driver face on the first tee box for potentially more good karma! :-)

    Thanks again Jonathon for sharing on your thread! D.

  15. pat r

    pat r
    markham, ON

    congratulations!

  16. Pete

    Pete
    Markham, ON

    Awesome story Dino congrats I hope you raced out to your nearest golf shop and grabbed a hole in one trophy to put that ball in :) I've only witnessed one hole in one in my time other than on tv what an amazing experience with more too come for you cheers

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