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"You get a hole in one there, you get a Mercedes," Appleby said.
If you get a hole in one and you have to pay for drinks, it doesn't meet the catastrophic criteria".
Officers "get a monument," a Texas soldier wrote, "you get a hole in the ground and no coffin".
No bogies or birdies here; your options are either to get a hole in one or to bounce off the ball and land in a limb-threatening heap.
Mattie made a valid point about the synths working as golf caddies when they could get a hole in one every time.
Those who get a hole in one on the last hole get a trophy, a certificate and the opportunity to sign the Trophy Book.
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One power-up will subtract a stroke from your score, making it possible to get a hole-in-zero.
It's not too much of a stretch to say that we will get a hole-in-one on the 13th hole by the final round.
Space the areas far apart so that there is ample hitting space and it's reasonably difficult to get a "hole-in-one".
Got a hole in your budget?
The green circle gets a hole, too.
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