Aces in the holes

  • By Kevin Brown Herald Writer
  • Sunday, July 31, 2011 12:01am
  • SportsGolf

Elmer Dahl of Everett has been playing golf regularly since 1954. He estimates he’s closing in on 6,000 rounds in his lifetime.

And he’s never had a hole-in-one.

Over the years he’s watched two or three of his playing partners collect aces, he’s had at least one tee shot rim the cup an

d he’s holed out for eagle from 100-plus yards “several times.”

But never a hole-in-one.

That makes Dahl, 75, a statistical oddity.

According to numbers published by Golf Digest in 2005, an average golfer can expect to collect a hole-in-one once in every 3,000 rounds. Based on t

hose numbers, Dahl is about 28 years overdue.

“I just think a lot of it is luck,” said Dahl, whose handicap has been as low as 9.3 and now stands at 16, “and I don’t have any.”

While Lady Luck didn’t shine on Dahl in 2010, she did visit 113 other golfers in Snohomish and Island countie

s. An examination of the holes-in-one reported to The Herald in 2010 showed that those 113 golfers recorded 114 aces at area courses in 2010.

Battle Creek Golf Course in Marysville topped the list, yielding 15 holes-in-one, which surprised head pro Scott Basse. “Maybe we send them into the pa

per more often than other courses,” he quipped.

That may be true, but a more likely factor is Battle Creek’s nine-hole, par-3 course, which sits adjacent to the 18-hole layout. It accounted for two of the course’s 15 holes-in-one.

“(Being ranked No. 1) kind of surprised me, to be hones

t with you,” Basse said. “But we do 10-15,000 rounds a year on the par-3 course, so that makes sense.”

Legion Memorial Golf Course in north Everett was next with 14 holes-in-one, half of which were recorded on the par-3, No. 16 hole (tied with No. 17 at Walter Hall Golf Course in south Everet

t for the most in the area).

“It’s a pretty easy hole in terms of par threes,” Everett Legion head pro Shayne Day said of the 16th. “Most par threes that are difficult are about 180 yards. This one, from the white tees, is only 140, so that definitely plays into it. It’s (also) a very level green and most the time people are rolling the ball into the hole.”

Walter Hall produced the third-highest number of holes-in-one in 2010 with 11. No. 17 accounted for seven of them.

“That par-3 probably is at a range (161 yards from the white tees) that is average for most guys,” Walter Hall assistant golf professional Derrold Theon said. “And the pin placements are such that (the ball) often feeds right to the hole.”

The fact Everett’s two municipal courses ranked 2-3 in aces among area courses is no shock, Day said.

“We do 62,000 rounds a year here (at Legion),” he said. “versus a private course, which probably does 30-40,000 rounds. The extra 20-30,000 rounds per year, you’re getting a lot more shots into that hole. As a municipality, we have cheaper rates, which means affordable golf for everybody, which is essentially why we get a lot more activity out here on a daily basis.”

Also not a surprise was the fact nearly half the holes-in-one in 2010 occurred in the summer months. July led with 19, followed by June (18) and August (17).

While the sheer number of people playing golf in the summer is the obvious reason, Day noted another factor: better weather produces better golf shots. Higher temperatures allow players to use shorter, more accurate irons.

“The air is warmer, the ball is going to fly farther, whereas in the winter you are using a longer club,” Day said. “In the summertime you can club down because the ball is going to fly farther and compress a little bit more.”

Through the first six months of this year, 41 holes-in-one were reported to The Herald, compared to 57 at the same time last year. The 28-percent dropoff can be attributed, at least in part, to miserable weather in the spring and early summer that kept many a golfer indoors.

With skies finally clearing and temperatures rising, conditions are favorable for Dahl and others like him to resume pursuit of that elusive first ace.

Dahl came agonizingly close several years ago. His tee shot on a short, par-4 dogleg left made it all the way to the green. When Dahl and his party approached, they saw his ball sitting just three or four feet from the hole. The group waiting on next tee described how close Dahl came not only to his first hole-in-one but to a rare double eagle.

“They said it rolled right through them and lipped the cup,” Dahl said.

Dahl, who retired from Burlington Northern Railroad 13 years ago, is a member of the men’s club at Walter Hall and still plays 3-5 times a week, weather permitting. With each round, he moves closer — at least statistically — to his first hole-in-one.

“Maybe if I live long enough, I’ll get one,” he said with a chuckle.

2010 holes-in-one

 Name Course Date Hole Yards  Club
Paul Erickson Ballinger 9/13 2 172 5-iron
Bob Wallin Battle Creek 1/19 3 105 PW
Lee Hudson Battle Creek 3/4 3 105 9-iron
Dylan Minoque Battle Creek 4/8 2 102 SW
Laura Nix Battle Creek 5/13 4 89 wedge
Tom Thetford Battle Creek 6/19 3 139 9-iron
Cal McCreary Battle Creek 6/23 8 106 9-iron
Len Dupree Battle Creek 6/25 9 139 6-iron
Randy Romo Battle Creek 7/10 9 134 9-iron
Joseph Koznik Battle Creek 7/31 9 (par 3) 142 5-iron
Mike Gaston Battle Creek 8/3 17 155 6-iron
Kris Murray Battle Creek 8/14 3 137 6-iron
Phil Porr Battle Creek 8/17 3 134 9-iron
Bob Wallin Battle Creek 8/19 17 144 8-iron
Ron Rob Battle Creek 8/23 8 106 7-iron
James P. Cotton Battle Creek 10/9 9 (par 3) 142 4-iron
Mike Knuckey Blue Boy 2/21 3 127 SW
Charles LeConte Blue Boy 3/6 9 128 9-iron
Michael Smith Blue Boy 4/16 3 127 9-iron
Evan Turner Blue Boy 6/1 3 140 PW
Brandon Smith Blue Boy 6/28 9 134 9-iron
Troy Ottini Blue Boy 6/29 6 300 driver
Seung Lee Blue Boy 7/3 9 128 PW
Pete Wicken Blue Boy 7/12 9 128 7-iron
Mark Crawley Blue Boy 9/12 3 147 PW
Ed Pole Blue Boy 10/3 9 128 PW
Cliff Chellson Camaloch 2/26 4 154 5-iron
Chris Boser Camaloch 3/6 11 140 9-iron
John Dennis Camaloch 5/4 11 140 4-iron
Prospero Enrique Camaloch 5/11 11 40 9-wood
Trish Kinney Camaloch 6/5 9 123 5-hybrid
Bob Dittman Camaloch 6/18 4 156 5-wood
Mary Ann Olson Camaloch 7/9 11 107 7-wood
Patrick J. Tuttle Camaloch 7/23 13 177 3-iron
Geoffrey A. Matthews Camaloch 9/24 9 159 4-iron
Keith Vest Cedarcrest 4/14 7 159 4-hybrid
Dick Millar Cedarcrest 5/4 7 182 4-wood
Ilse Swart Cedarcrest 5/16 7 111 7-iron
Jim Bartholomew Cedarcrest 7/21 2 155 5-wood
Lida Tong Cedarcrest 7/23 2 131 3-wood
Art Wiper Cedarcrest 8/16 12 132 4-iron
Tina Blanchard Cedarcrest 11/6 16 111 6-iron
Ken Lauerman Everett G&CC 4/23 8 110 9-iron
Barry Miller Everett G&CC 5/22 8 122 PW
Brian Ayres Everett G&CC 5/22 7 190 3-wood
Will Cox Everett G&CC 7/17 16 264 Driver
Jerry Boeder Everett G&CC 12/17 15 158 3-wood
Don Bechen Flowing Lake 2/21 9 133 7-iron
Tom Pinon Flowing Lake 5/24 7 144 5-iron
Jim Hovey Flowing Lake 7/10 6 137 6-iron
Darrell Koshelnick Gleneagle 5/16 4 132 8-iron
Dale Ostrander Gleneagle 6/9 9 135 6-iron
Chip Donaldson Gleneagle 8/8 13 168 9-iron
Chris Thorleifson Gleneagle 8/11 16 136 8-iron
Bobby Brown Gleneagle 8/12 16 168 8-iron
Greg Speck Gleneagle 9/1 4 128 7-iron
Loren Wiegelt Gleneagle July (date NA) 16 137 NA
Carolyn Keith Gleneagle July (date NA) 4 120 NA
Chris Babcock Harbour Pointe 2/13 12 148 7-iron
Tom Kane Harbour Pointe 3/5 12 153 9-iron
Bob Kelley Harbour Pointe 6/5 12 156 7-iron
Jan Walsh Harbour Pointe 6/12 7 112 6-iron
Ray McCanna Harbour Pointe 7/12 3 145 7-iron
Kaye Morgan Harbour Pointe 8/9 3 90 7-iron
Bryan Krannitz Harbour Pointe 8/16 12 144 8-iron
Greg Thompson Harbour Pointe 9/11 7 142 7-iron
Richard Moloney Harbour Pointe 10/3 16 154 8-iron
Bruce Baird Kayak Point 3/14 16 145 8-iron
Larry Burkhart Kayak Point 6/18 3 140 9-iron
Dawn Gregory Kayak Point 8/8 3 105 8-iron
Gregory Ricci Kayak Point 10/29 5 154 6-iron
Jim Cook Kenwanda 3/28 6 121 8-iron
Dean Kobernick Kenwanda 4/14 8 191 9-iron
Jim Provelencher Kenwanda 12/3 13 172 5-wood
Terry Grinaker Kenwanda July (date NA) 8 191 3-wood
Myles O’Bryne Legion 2/17 4 117 9-iron
Bev Schrock Legion 3/9 13 200 Driver
Nikolay E. Sorenson Legion 3/10 16 141 7-iron
Stephen A. Jones Legion 3/11 16 141 9-iron
Don Healy Legion 3/23 8 112 PW
Mark Koruga Legion 5/13 16 130 PW
Ted Wells Legion 6/3 9 135 8-iron
Tami Hansen Legion 7/10 16 114 PW
Roxanne Milne Legion 7/24 16 110 7-iron
Herman Blegen Legion 8/4 9 137 7-iron
Bruce McConnell Legion 8/8 4 165 5-iron
Gary Breidenstein Legion 9/8 16 140 7-iron
Mark Ludwig Legion 10/15 9 142 9-iron
Brad Houg Legion 10/31 16 147 9-iron
Malcolm McCallum Lynnwood 3/23 8 196 Driver
Matt Schwenke Lynnwood 6/6 2 189 5-iron
Jeremy Strock Lynnwood 6/8 11 99 PW
George Toles Lynnwood 6/28 12 115 8-iron
John Judd Lynnwood 7/19 2 157 Driver
Seiko Abshure Lynnwood 12/17 4 97 6-iron
Conner Denessen Mill Creek G&CC 9/8 9 149 8-iron
Dwayne Broome Snohomish 5/13 11 148 8-iron
Bror Grondal Snohomish 5/14 8 156 7-iron
Bob Beaumont Snohomish 6/17 13 126 7-iron
Dallas McCormick Snohomish 7/27 8 162 6-iron
Jim Paden Snohomish 8/5 8 158 6-iron
Jim Thomas Snohomish 9/18 13 128 PW
Anthony Vasquez Snohomish 10/2 8 156 4-hybrid
Dennis McMahon Walter Hall 2/14 17 148 6-iron
Tony Hatziliadis Walter Hall 4/21 6 159 6-iron
Howard Nelson Walter Hall 5/12 17 161 31-hybrid
Gerry Solberg Walter Hall 5/12 14 170 5-iron
Rockwell J. Bybee Walter Hall 5/23 17 171 4-rescue
Dan Dahl Walter Hall 6/25 17 160 5-iron
Robert Lightfritz Walter Hall 7/7 17 161 7-wood
Skip Lucken Walter Hall 8/13 8 168 8-iron
John Morrison Walter Hall 8/26 17 170 4-iron
Brian Rebeschini Walter Hall 9/1 17 161 6-iron
Lee Salazar Walter Hall 10/4 8 146 8-iron
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