by Jambo555 on January 9th, 2007

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In football you score a goal, in golf what is the verb associated with getting a hole in one?

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  • by LynfromNM on January 9th, 2007

    LynfromNM

    Acing the hole?

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  • by anonymous on January 11th, 2007

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    an ace

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  • by tigueron on January 9th, 2007

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    make

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  • by qwerty on August 25th, 2008

    qwerty

    You score touchdowns in football. Getting hole in one is an ace, and can be an albatross or eagle depending how many under the par.

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  • by 007 plus Maverick equals Pure Awesome on August 25th, 2008

    007 plus Maverick equals Pure Awesome

    It's an ace.

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  • by what on August 25th, 2008

    what

    Holy #%@^

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