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Re: Almost ace, sweet eagles or birds, nice shots but NOT an ACE
Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2013 7:52 am
by Eric Kevorkian
Took back to back deuces on holes 13 and 14 at dacey yesterday - short layout Both drives got within 20ft

Re: Almost ace, sweet eagles or birds, nice shots but NOT an ACE
Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2013 8:17 pm
by Karl Molitoris
Overshot Cross Farms' regular 6 (long and right, still in the field, by longest throw there ever) with a thumber'd Epic but sunk the 40 footer for the 2.
Re: Almost ace, sweet eagles or birds, nice shots but NOT an ACE
Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2014 10:29 am
by Karl Molitoris
It may be m.o. for a lot of players, but to throw a cross-wind rhbh Panther and make a 25' putt on Cross Farm's 18th for a 2 was cool to this guy.
Re: Almost ace, sweet eagles or birds, nice shots but NOT an ACE
Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2014 11:35 am
by Titan_Bariloni
alot of players prob never thrown a panther...
very underrated disc IMO
Re: Almost ace, sweet eagles or birds, nice shots but NOT an ACE
Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2014 12:19 pm
by Andrew Lacroix
Had my moment in the sun today.
Holed out 2 White to White at Borderland SP. Drove my Wraith 270 feet down left side of fairway and holed out my second with a Champion Monster. I even had witnesses! First time I ever deuced that hole.
Now if I could only ace something...
Re: Almost ace, sweet eagles or birds, nice shots but NOT an ACE
Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2014 7:16 pm
by Jeff Prendergast
Yesterday I hit the mando sign on hole 9 at Pyramids. 3rd time in my career, first time I got it righty.
p.s. Hey MST, somebody knocked down the mando sign on hole 9.
Re: Almost ace, sweet eagles or birds, nice shots but NOT an ACE
Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2014 8:36 pm
by Mike Dussault
Perfect 11X Firebird, hole 15 Borderland Blue to White. Hit clean bottom chains, but spit straight out for the drop in 2.
Re: Almost ace, sweet eagles or birds, nice shots but NOT an ACE
Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2014 10:14 pm
by Jeff Wiechowski
Crushed my Tern on #11 at J-Park to a blind shot over the left boulder, about 100' away from the pin.
Spike hyzer with the Mako found the chains for only my 3rd deuce on that hole.
Re: Almost ace, sweet eagles or birds, nice shots but NOT an ACE
Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2014 9:20 pm
by Jeff Wiechowski
Tagged the post on #16 with my Champ Tern at Hunter Mountain.
ONLY 3 feet low for a 420ft ace.
Also took the #1 DisCap tag with a 59(-3) on the 19 hole layout.
2-2-3-2 on the final four holes sealed the deal.
Re: Almost ace, sweet eagles or birds, nice shots but NOT an ACE
Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2014 8:21 pm
by Justin White
Hole 8 Hodges. Threw a Teebird, perfect straight flight, smashed right side center with hyzer. Couldn't have gotten more chains or been a better spot to hit. Kicked right back out. Would have been so sick.
Re: Almost ace, sweet eagles or birds, nice shots but NOT an ACE
Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2015 10:13 pm
by Andrew Lacroix
I hope next time I get to post on the ACE forum.
After a nice drive on 5 at Borderland B/W, I was left with about 140 to the basket. I took my 168 Champ Monster (the same one I used to field ace 2 last year) and bashed the chains for a long birdie 2.
It's funny; I have as many birds on this hole B/W than I do W/W.
Re: Almost ace, sweet eagles or birds, nice shots but NOT an ACE
Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2016 11:06 pm
by Donald Tucker
For me it is #13 at West Thompson. Parked it countless times, hit metal a few times.....one day...
Re: Almost ace, sweet eagles or birds, nice shots but NOT an ACE
Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2016 7:52 am
by Jeff Wiechowski
Crunch time at TC this weekend.............
WeDGE vs DisCaptains @ Joralemon Park
The home team takes a solid lead, 12-4, after singles and only needs 3 dubs wins to seal the deal. Some confusion over the starting hole sends our opponents to the wrong hole and it takes a good 15 minutes to find them and get started. So we are set to be the last card in.........
Nick M/Jack B vs Ryan C/Jeff W on the J-West 18(1-12b, 22-27)
We go 6 holes before there is a break in the "par"ty. Jack and Nick miss a putt on 7 for birdie to give us the lead. They take it back on 9 with a stellar upshot by Nick. I find a new local route off the tee on 11 that gives us a rare birdie and the lead once more. They tie it back up on 12b and take the lead with a birdie on 22. We tie it back up on 23 and finish the round of 18 in a deadlock. I suggest we walk to hole 2 and start our tiebreaker, while asking my team back at the pavilion where we stand. We have 2 wins and need one more, with two cards(including us) left out on the course. I step up to the tee and drop a RHBH roller up the left side of the fairway. It screams up the hill and out of sight. I heard "too long" from a few people but I'm skeptical. Nick and Jack end up pin high, about 35ft left with a low ceiling. As we walk up the fairway to find my drive a gallery of players join us. We crest the hill and my yellow Beast is laying 6ft deep of the pin. Gimmie. Nick and Jack both take great bids at the pin but are unsuccessful.
I've birdied hole 2 plenty of times before but never in a clutch situation like that.
Re: Almost ace, sweet eagles or birds, nice shots but NOT an ACE
Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2016 11:13 am
by Travis Bushore
I've aced hole 5 at Stonykill 5 times now, all second shots or when I was alone. One day I'll get a regulation ace at SK!
Re: Almost ace, sweet eagles or birds, nice shots but NOT an ACE
Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2016 9:21 am
by Karl Molitoris
3-bh birdie (Force, beat-to-crap Destroyer, and a step-out anhy'd uphill 40'er) at Rockwell's 6th.