Ace Gallery Preview
Here’s a sample of the kinds of aces we love to showcase. As the gallery grows, this section will fill with real players, real moments, and real flights that found chains.
First Ace After Twenty Years
Course: Oak Grove — Pasadena, CA
Hole: 7 — 285 ft
Disc: Trusted midrange, slightly beat in.
“I wasn’t even trying to ace it. Just a smooth swing on a line I’ve thrown a hundred times. Everyone thought it was going long until it faded, kissed the last tree, and dove straight into the chains.”
Father–Daughter Memory Lock
Course: Local park course, mixed baskets.
Hole: Short downhill, under 200 ft.
Disc: Lightweight putter.
“My kid was caddying for me and holding the bag. We watched it glide all the way in. Her eyes went wide and now she tells everyone about ‘our ace.’”
Tournament Pressure Ace
Course: Long, open layout with OB.
Hole: Island hole, circle edge wind.
Disc: Fairway driver on a committed line.
“I was just trying to clear the water and stick the island. Instead, it hit center chains. The whole card lost it. That one shot changed my entire view of what I could do under pressure.”