Two eagle twos doesn't mean anything. What's you actually question? Do you mean DOUBLE eagles?
I think the question refers to the odds of a player getting an eagle (2 under par) on two par 4's in the same round.
I had a similar question, which lead me to this site ... a colleague just informed me that her nephew scored 4 consecutive eagles during a round of Golf en route to shooting a 64, and I was wondering what the odds were for THAT accomplishment.
Holes on a Round - 2010 was released on: USA: August 2010
Take the probability to get a hole in one (on the first try), and raise that probability to the 18th power. This is a rough estimate, since some holes are more difficult than others. The probability of getting a hole in one will obviously depend on the skill of the golf player.
Because a round holes top cannot fall into the hole with any angle.
If it's an outlet that's round with many holes it is probably the drain in the sink.
For cutting round holes.
The cast of Holes on a Round - 2010 includes: Eduardo Leanez as Tailor Mira Steinzor
The cookie cutter shark chops perfectly round holes in its prey (hence its name)
For cutting round holes.
Black holes are round due to the intense gravitational forces pulling matter towards the center. This gravity acts equally in all directions, resulting in a spherical shape. Any irregularities in shape would be quickly smoothed out by the immense gravitational forces at play.
Swiss cheese has somewhat large round holes in it. This cheese is also white and can be found in your local deli.
One round is 18 .. so 18 + 18= 36. ; 36 holes
It is the other way round