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Hole In One Yardages

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  1. Kim Brock
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    3 posts
    8/15/2011 7:08 PM
    For those of you that do outings, when you get a yardage for the hole in ones, do you set exactly to yardage on contracts or make them 5-10 yards longer just to be sure? I try to set them 5 yards longer but am not sure what is standard practice. Thanks in advance. Kim Brock



  2. Peter Bowman
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    11 posts
    8/15/2011 7:08 PM
    I think most contracts are based on yardage,pro/amateur status of players, and number of players participating. The insurance company will charge you less for a 227 yd par 3 than they would on a 112 yd par 3, and more if pros are playing than if amateurs are playing. It's all about statistics. Why would you move it further back on your own?



  3. Fleegel Timothy
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    8/15/2011 8:08 PM
    I get them fairly close. My set up guy cuts the hole then I move the tees using my rangefinder.



  4. Melvin Waldron
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    43 posts
    8/15/2011 8:08 PM
    I thought I remember the last time we did one was there was a minimum yardage for a prize/hole, and we could move back from that minimum yardage by about 5 yards. We would set the pin also and then use range finder to get the distance. But range finders are 3+ yards from being exact?

    Mel

    Melvin H. Waldron III, CGCS, Horton Smith Golf Course, City of Springfield/Greene County MO

  5. Andy Jorgensen
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    1 posts
    8/16/2011 5:08 AM
    And make it as easy as possible, within the specified yardage. Doesn't cost you any extra if they win the prize.



  6. Sean Hoolehan
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    8/16/2011 11:08 AM
    Kim,

    We set them a couple of yards back using a rangefinder from the Pro Shop, and then pray no one gets a hole-in-one.
    I have never had one scored during a tournament with the insurance program, but having bought the insurance for a tournament I put on it seems like it would be a real pain verifying everything. I recommend to groups who want to buy hole-in-one insurance to just use the money they would spend on upgrading proximity prizes on Par 3s. that way they end up with some real winners.

    Sean



  7. McCallum David K
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    8/16/2011 12:08 PM
    Sean makes a good point about closer to the hole prizes will benefit more people but golfers love to see that car sitting on that unused tee and dreaming of that ace. I totally agree with Andy.........make the minimum allowable yardage. The only loser is the insurer if someone makes it. The dealer sells a car a sticker and the golfer pays some taxes (hey more taxes, that good for the democrats).



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