Unusual and Exceptional Scoring Streaks<\/strong><\/p>\n
MOST UNDER PAR IN THE SHORTEST NUMBER OF HOLES<\/span><\/p>\n
AT 1 HOLE – 4 UNDER PAR:<\/span>
The lowest feasible score for a single hole is 4 under par – ie a hole-in-one on a par 5, otherwise known as a condor<\/a> – and this has been achieved just four times.<\/p>\n
FOR 2 HOLES (- 5 UNDER PAR):<\/span>
There are three known successive holes-in-one at a par 3 and par 4, or vice versa.
The first came in 1964, when Roger Game aced the 244 yard par 3 7th at Walmer & Kingsdown GC, Kent with a 4-wood, followed by the 256 yard par 4 8th with a 5-iron.
The other two both occurred in 1971. John Hudson aced the 195 yard par 3 11th at Royal Norwich GC, Norfolk with a 4-iron, followed by the 311 yard par 4 12th with his driver during the second round of the Martini International tournament. In November 1971, Tom Doty aced the 360 yard dogleg par 4 5th hole at Brookwood CC, Illinois, followed by the 175 yard par 3 6th. These two holes formed part of what we believe to be the most extraordinary short scoring streak of all time – see below<\/a>.<\/p>\n
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