Today, May 5, 2012, Matthew Padgett of Chesterfield Virginia had back to back holes- in-one #7 and #8 at The First Tee Chesterfield in North Chesterfield, Virginia. As far as I can tell, I've never heard of this being done before by the same person on consecutive holes. I did see the following article, but I think this happened with two consecutive shots on the same hole: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/7765337/Golfer-gets-two-holes-in-one-in-a-row.html
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Okamoto Ayako to Match Play Golf happened in 1994.
The Ryder Cup is a golf match between USA and Europe, it is held every two years.
Okamoto Ayako to Match Play Golf was created on 1994-12-21.
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He hits some of the most unbelievable golf shots anyone has ever seen, and some people believe he is the greatest golfer that has ever walked the earth.
There can be either nine or eighteen holes, just like in regular golf.
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Winning in golf usually means shooting the lowest score in relation to par. There are other competition formats however, where the player who shoots the lowest score may not win, such as match play. Match play is a hole by hole competition.
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