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Impossible.

I have heard of a a real monster hitter going over the lake, cutting off the dogleg of a 550 yd par 5, then putting for the double eagle.

Condor... but I agree. Impossible

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It's called a Condor.

It usually happens when a golfer decides to hit straight to the pin on a dogleg, or horseshoe type of hole. As I understand it, it's happened a couple times.

It's also happened "at altitude". A golfer in Denver hit a 517 yard drive for a hole in one.

1 under = birdie

2 under = eagle

3 under = albatross

4 under = condor

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12y ago
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Then it will be a -3 in that hole

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14y ago
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A hole in one

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14y ago
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bogey

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12y ago
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Double eagle

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4y ago
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