I just read that the odds of shooting 2 consecutive holes in one were on the order of 1 to 10,000,000. The story was about a guy who shot 2 in a row. I believe that, on the pro circuit, Arnold Palmer was the only one to do it . . . it could have been that he shot 2 holes in one in the same round, though.
If the number cubes are standard dice cubes, the odds of rolling 3 ones is 1 in 216.
The odds of rolling 5 ones is 1/6 *1/6 *1/6 *1/6 *1/6 = 1/7776
OBVIOUSLY. your stretching your ear hole it won't hurt as bad as getting bigger ones but it still deffinitlyy hurts!
The consecutive angles are ones that are next to ano another when going around the pentagon in either direction.
Half a hole is still a hole, so the answer is five!
That depends on which hole. Shorter holes will have more common hole in ones than long ones. In general, still very rare.
There aren't any odd numbers divisible by 4, much less consecutive ones.
Art Wall Jr. had 44 hole in ones in PGA Play.
16th Hole At TPC Scottsdale
It can be, if the numbers are the right ones.
I started local first by checking what local organizations had to offer. The odds of getting these are higher than national ones. Next, there is a website: fast web.com that complies national scholarships.
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