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who has hit a condor in golf?

by Eloisa Mante Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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The most recent recorded condor was achieved on December 20, 2020 by Kevin Pon at Lake Chabot Golf Course in Oakland, CA on the 667 yard par-6 18th hole. This is the only recorded condor to have happened on a par-6. A condor is so uncommon in golf that bookmakers don't even offer odds on such a feat.Mar 19, 2021

How many golfers have hit a condor?

That term is condor. A condor in golf is extremely rare. It is only known and verified to have happened six times in golf history: Larry Bruce, 480-yard, dogleg-right fifth hole at Hope Country Club in Hope, Ark., in 1962.

Has anyone ever scored a condor in the PGA?

Scoring a condor is the rarest event in golf. This is normally a hole in one at a par five (a two at a par six would also count, but this has never been done). Only five condors have ever been recorded: The most recent was Kevin Pon, who made a 2 on a par 6 at Lake Chabot Golf Course on the 10th December 2020.

What golf shot a condor?

A condor in golf occurs when a player gets the ball into the hole using four fewer shots than the par states. For example, a par five hole will result in a condo if a golfer made a hole-in-one shot. Getting a condor shot is one of the rarest occurrences on the golf course.

Has anyone ever hit an ostrich in golf?

Ostriches almost never happen in golf. In fact, obtaining a score of five-under par has never happened in a professional golf match. This feat is so rare that there are no recorded instances of it actually happening.

Has anyone aced a par-5?

Although no one in PGA Tour history has ever recorded an ace on a par-5, there have actually been five records of par-5 holes-in-one. And no, none of them were from Happy Gilmore. The first “condor” occurred in 1962 off the club of Larry Bruce.

Has Tiger Woods hit an albatross?

Although Tiger has never recorded an albatross on TOUR, his closest call came in 2015 at the Waste Management Phoenix Open, which was won by Brooks Koepka. After a 329-yard drive, Tiger hit his second shot just 7 inches from the pin for a tap-in eagle.

What is a ostrich in golf?

Supposedly, this is the name assigned to completing a hole having struck the ball five fewer times than par. In other words, this is what happens when you hole-out a Par 7 with two strokes or shoot a Hole-In-One on a Par Six. Frankly, this is a case of folklore.

What pro golfer has never had a hole-in-one?

After all Rory McIlroy has done in his still-young career, it is surprising to learn that he has never had a hole-in-one as a tournament professional.

Who has the most hole in ones?

Many golfers go without hitting a hole in one ever in their lifetime. That's not the case for Norman Manley of California who holds the record for most hole in ones. Manley has shot 59 hole in ones over his lifetime.

Has anyone ever birdied all 18 holes PGA?

No man or woman on any significant professional golf tour has birdied all 18 holes—in other words, scored a 54—in a single round. (Jim Furyk holds the PGA Tour record with a 58.)

What is a turkey in golf?

Its origin is almost certainly American in nature. In ten-pin bowling, a trio of consecutive strikes is called a turkey, while six in a row is known as a wild, or golden, turkey. It wouldn't be the first time golf has borrowed from another sport to expand its lexicon.

Is there a par 6 in golf?

The United States Golf Association defines a par 6 as any hole longer than 670 yards for men and 570 for women, although we all know that par is a very arbitrary number. Some championship courses are happy to keep holes longer than 700 yards as par 5s from the tips.

How rare is a condor in golf?

There needed to be a term for 4 under par on a hole. That term is condor. A condor in golf is extremely rare. It is only known and verified to have happened six times in golf history: The golfers who have scored condors have a good bit of luck involved, typically with drives that hit cart parts or are aided by wind.

What is the rarest bird in golf?

We explain the rarest of birds in golf. When a golfer scores 1 under par on a hole, it's called a birdie. When a golfer scores 2 under par on a hole, it's called an eagle. When a golfer scores 3 under par on a hole, it's called an albatross (not a double eagle).

Who holds the record for the only condor on a par 6?

Now, Pon is the holder of an incredible record, the only known condor on a par-6, and just the fourth in history.

When did the baby condor fly?

ZION NATIONAL PARK, UT - NOVEMBER 4: A "baby" condor, the first condor born in the wild within the park in over 100 years, is seen preening and stretching its wings as it learns to fly on November 4, 2019 in Zion National Park, Utah.

How many yards did Pon go blind?

Anyway, Pon then had a blind shot in from about 125 yards. A drive that goes over 500 yards would be the shot of most people’s lives.

Has a condor been recorded?

Golf News: A Condor has been recorded at a U.S. golf course. We all dream of hole-in-ones, eagles, or getting lucky and hitting an albatross. Something less likely has happened, as a man from California carded a Condor in this edition of golf news.

What is condor golf?

By M.L. Rose. “Condor” is the name of an American golf manufacturer, but most notably it’s the label given to the extremely rare, almost impossible score of 4-under-par for a single hole. As of 2012, four generally accepted condors have been recorded, all involving aces on par-5 holes.

Who was the 4th condor?

An Australian 16-year-old, Jack Bartlett, is credited with the fourth condor, which took place at the par-5 17th hole at the Royal Wentworth Falls Country Club in New South Wales in 2007. The hole officially measures 467 meters, or about 511 yards.

What is the longest hole in one in golf?

The longest hole-in-one in golf history -- according to the United States Golf Register -- was reported on July 4, 2002, when Mike Crean drove the ball 517 yards straight into hole No. 9 of Denver’s Green Valley Ranch Golf Club. The drive was aided by the thinner air of the “Mile High City” as well as a 30 mph tailwind.

Where did Shaun Lynch play in 1995?

In 1995, Shaun Lynch used a strategy similar to that of Bruce on a par-5, 496-yard hole at the Teign Valley Golf Club in Christow, England. Normally a slicer, Lynch hit a draw to cut the corner of the dogleg 17th hole that angled to the left.

Can you score condors in par 6?

Some courses have par-6 holes, so it’s also possible for a golfer to score a condor by completing a par-6 in two strokes, but the feat has never been reported.

Where was the condor shot in 2002?

A condor was scored without cutting over a dogleg by Mike Crean at Green Valley Ranch Golf Club in Denver, Colorado, in 2002, when he holed his drive at the 517 yard par-5 9th. This is longest hole in one on record, although it was of course aided by the altitude and thin air of 'mile-high' Denver.

How many ace rounds are there in golf?

The National Hole-in-One Registry also says that there are roughly 450 million rounds of golf played each year in the U.S., or approximately 25,000-30,000 per course. Each of those courses reports between 10-15 aces per year.

What are the odds of a hole in one?

1. A hole-in-one or ace. According to the National Hole-in-One Registry, the odds of the average golfer making a hole-in-one are 12,000 to 1.

When was the first dogleg hole?

From www.golf.co.uk: The first occurred in 1962 , when Larry Bruce drove into the hole over a stand of trees on the 480-yard dogleg right par-5 fifth hole at Hope Country Club in Arkansas, USA.

Is a condor a birdie?

A condor is so uncommon in golf that bookmakers don't even offer odds on such a feat. So how did "condor" become a part of golf lingo? It's believed that the only explanation is a continuation of the 'bird' theme for under-par scores with the size of the bird getting bigger as the score gets lower, hence "birdie," "eagle," "albatross," "condor.".

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