Last weekend at a charity tournament I helped organize, we had a group go 47 on a par 71 (about 6900 yards).
To be fair, there were two former D-1 college golfers on the team (and the father of one of them), but it was insane to see. I actually got to see a few holes since I was an organizer and not playing. Saw an actual ace on a par 3, then they used the string on another par 3 to grab a second eagle. Eagled all of the par 5s and also a par 4 using the string. Not a single par left on the course.
This was with each player being able to purchase a single mulligan and a single piece of string up to 3 feet. They each purchased a 3 foot string but only used two of the four. Each of them used a mulligan. I understand both of these rules kind of ruin scoring sometimes, but it was a benefit and we wanted to raise as much money as possible.
This was the lowest I had ever seen, so I wanted to hear some stories - when have you seen some crazy-low scores?
To be fair, there were two former D-1 college golfers on the team (and the father of one of them), but it was insane to see. I actually got to see a few holes since I was an organizer and not playing. Saw an actual ace on a par 3, then they used the string on another par 3 to grab a second eagle. Eagled all of the par 5s and also a par 4 using the string. Not a single par left on the course.
This was with each player being able to purchase a single mulligan and a single piece of string up to 3 feet. They each purchased a 3 foot string but only used two of the four. Each of them used a mulligan. I understand both of these rules kind of ruin scoring sometimes, but it was a benefit and we wanted to raise as much money as possible.
This was the lowest I had ever seen, so I wanted to hear some stories - when have you seen some crazy-low scores?