Have you birdied every hole?

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The Milkman
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Got to thinking today. I don't have a club and I spread my rounds out to a lot of different places around Baltimore and DC area, but I'd say my "home course" is Clifton Park.

Tonight I played 9 and made a birdie on #1 for the first time so I thought through which holes I've birdied. I think there's still 4 holes to cross off.

So the question is… have you birdied every hole at your home course? For those with several years at the same club and a lot of rounds I assume it's yes. For the public golf crowd maybe not as many.
Hanrahan
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Yes, but I've been a member of my club for 12 years.... birdied every hole, eagled the par 5s and two par 4s. Spanish Oaks, austin. Pretty certain there is no other course I can say that about.
Aggie369
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17 of 18 in first 14 months

Still 17 of 18 after 2.5 years

EMY92
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Yes.

My best round ever, I shot a 3 or 5 on the first 13 holes. I parred the par 3s & 5s, and birdied or boggied the par 4s. After 13, I was 1 over. I was 4 over on the last 5 holes. 77 was the best round ever. Not long after, I started dealing with shoulder issues and quit playing.
NColoradoAG
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Yep! I keep it yearly. I pin a scorecard from my local Muni each year to my map of all the courses in Colorado I've played. As I make birdies throughout the year I fill in the card with the date of the birdie.
dcrewint
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Group I play most of my rounds with @ Pebble Creek had a "birdie challenge" one year. You could play as much as you liked, but the only restriction was you had to play 9 or 18, but you couldn't just play the same 9 multiple times per day w/o playing the other 9 in between. So if you were stuck on hole 2, you had to finish thru hole 18 before going to the front 9 again.

Since I am the low handicapper in my group and a teacher (so I would be able to play a ton more during summer) they had a "clause" that I had to birdie everything twice. I had birdied everything twice before summer, but it took me mid summer to get 14 and 17. #14 was my last hole to birdie twice and I was playing it better than I ever had during that time, just couldn't score on it.
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EMY92 said:

Yes.

My best round ever, I shot a 3 or 5 on the first 13 holes. I parred the par 3s & 5s, and birdied or boggied the par 4s. After 13, I was 1 over. I was 4 over on the last 5 holes. 77 was the best round ever. Not long after, I started dealing with shoulder issues and quit playing.
I shot 76 with 7 birdies a couple of years ago. So that's -7 on those 7 holes, and +11 on the other 11 holes. Perfect round of golf imo.

My local muni is only 9 holes. I've definitely birdied them all, and eagled i think 5/9
wahoo0185
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I've eagled or aced 12 of the 18 holes at my home course!!
DannyDuberstein
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Yes, but been playing this course for 20 years. Similarly, eagled every par 5 (including one double-eagle), 3 par 4s, and one hole in 1.

Semi-related to the topic, I've birdied everything at Ridgeview Ranch (shame how far it's fallen), but #11 there took several years. Tough tee shot, long hole that really narrows in the middle, then big uphill 2nd shot, all while typically playing into a prevailing south wind. What was crazy is that after not making birdie at all for the longest time, I birdied that hole 3 rounds in a row. Really bizarre
CapCity12thMan
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Lions Municipal, Austin, TX

birdied every hole, eagled every par 5
KaneIsAble
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Aggie369 said:

17 of 18 in first 14 months

Still 17 of 18 after 2.5 years




Aren't you at the Oaks? Which one?
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NColoradoAG said:

Yep! I keep it yearly. I pin a scorecard from my local Muni each year to my map of all the courses in Colorado I've played. As I make birdies throughout the year I fill in the card with the date of the birdie.

This is awesome.
Aggie369
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Still haven't birdied #7

It's a 5 iron or hybrid for me...I'll probably chip in for birdie before making a putt
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