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Canadian Business Man Hits His 5th Hole-in-One at Bearspaw Golf Course

Randy Schiffner, Calgarian Golfer
Randy Schiffner, Calgarian Golfer

Randy Schiffner after his 5th hole-in-one!

CALGARY, Alberta - June 8, 2022 - (Newswire.com)

Hole-in-ones are a rare achievement. Most golfers, even professional ones, won't ever see an ace in their lifetime - but one lucky Calgarian in Alberta, who plays at the Bearspaw Golf Course, now has a record of five hole-in-ones under his belt. 

Randy Schiffner, a local golfer, has achieved the impossible with a bit of dedication, skill, a lot of passion, and some luck. Getting just one hole-in-one is a golfer's ultimate dream but is accomplished by very few. To put things into perspective, let's take a look at how rare this event actually is.

What are the odds of getting a hole-in-one?

The National Hole-In-One Registry tracks statistics on this specific subject each year. While numbers are based on American data, it gives us a good idea of the odds of scoring a hole-in-one. There are 128,000 hole-in-ones recorded out of 450 million rounds of golf per year - that's a 2.84% chance for any golfer. This number is further broken down with the following odds based on skill level:

  • Pro golfers: 3,000 - 1
  • Single-figure handicapper: 5,000 - 1
  • Average golfer: 12,000 - 1

Out of the players who have registered a hole-in-one, the average handicap is 14, the average years of experience is 24 with the average age at 55.

A hole-in-one must be considered valid under certain conditions

Golf Canada considers a hole-in-one valid if it was made:

  • During a round of nine holes
  • During a match, even if the match ends before the stipulated round is completed
  • In a practice round if the player is playing one ball
  • At a hole with a temporary tee and/or putting green in use
  • In a "scramble" competition: A side has four players, each member plays from the teeing ground. The best drive is selected and each member plays a second shot from where the best drive is located, and so on.

What's next for Randy Schiffner?

Randy achieved all five hole-in-ones at Bearspaw Golf Club (403) 239-7444, a beautiful course set against a sprawling backdrop of the Rocky Mountains. When asked what's next for him and his (incredible) golf game, Mr. Schiffner says: "My goal for golf is that I want to continue to play golf till I am 90. I love the game and the community." 




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