Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q1337788> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 48 of
48
with 100 triples per page.
- Q1337788 subject Q20113800.
- Q1337788 subject Q8493983.
- Q1337788 abstract "In golf, a hole in one or hole-in-one (also known as an ace, mostly in American English) is when a ball hit from a tee shot finishes in the cup. This awards the player a score of one for the hole. Holes in one most commonly occur on par 3 holes, the shortest distance holes on a standard size golf course. Longer hitters have also accomplished this feat on longer holes, though nearly all par 4 and par 5 holes are too long for golfers to reach in a single shot. While well known outside of golf and often requiring a well hit shot and significant power, holes in one are considered to also contain an element of luck. As such, they are more common and considered less impressive than other hole accomplishments such as completing a par 5 in two shots (an albatross). As of October 2008, a condor (four under par) hole-in-one on a par 5 hole had been recorded on four occasions, aided by thin air at high altitude, or by cutting the corner on a doglegged or horseshoe-shaped hole.Holes-in-one ("aces") are also recorded in the sport of disc golf, in which a round plastic disc is thrown toward a metal basket-shaped target.".
- Q1337788 thumbnail Golfball.jpg?width=300.
- Q1337788 wikiPageExternalLink rules_answer.asp?FAQidx=148&Rule=100.
- Q1337788 wikiPageExternalLink www.usgr.us.
- Q1337788 wikiPageWikiLink Q10665.
- Q1337788 wikiPageWikiLink Q1136455.
- Q1337788 wikiPageWikiLink Q1187243.
- Q1337788 wikiPageWikiLink Q1329022.
- Q1337788 wikiPageWikiLink Q162244.
- Q1337788 wikiPageWikiLink Q16554.
- Q1337788 wikiPageWikiLink Q17071886.
- Q1337788 wikiPageWikiLink Q179985.
- Q1337788 wikiPageWikiLink Q1836915.
- Q1337788 wikiPageWikiLink Q1852176.
- Q1337788 wikiPageWikiLink Q18808.
- Q1337788 wikiPageWikiLink Q192914.
- Q1337788 wikiPageWikiLink Q1951987.
- Q1337788 wikiPageWikiLink Q1970348.
- Q1337788 wikiPageWikiLink Q20113800.
- Q1337788 wikiPageWikiLink Q217776.
- Q1337788 wikiPageWikiLink Q2304774.
- Q1337788 wikiPageWikiLink Q2636144.
- Q1337788 wikiPageWikiLink Q2669758.
- Q1337788 wikiPageWikiLink Q3359057.
- Q1337788 wikiPageWikiLink Q3453897.
- Q1337788 wikiPageWikiLink Q3453909.
- Q1337788 wikiPageWikiLink Q3453910.
- Q1337788 wikiPageWikiLink Q43183.
- Q1337788 wikiPageWikiLink Q4575666.
- Q1337788 wikiPageWikiLink Q531520.
- Q1337788 wikiPageWikiLink Q5377.
- Q1337788 wikiPageWikiLink Q6240245.
- Q1337788 wikiPageWikiLink Q683113.
- Q1337788 wikiPageWikiLink Q723707.
- Q1337788 wikiPageWikiLink Q7246539.
- Q1337788 wikiPageWikiLink Q7485981.
- Q1337788 wikiPageWikiLink Q7889912.
- Q1337788 wikiPageWikiLink Q7976.
- Q1337788 wikiPageWikiLink Q8493983.
- Q1337788 wikiPageWikiLink Q854376.
- Q1337788 wikiPageWikiLink Q876737.
- Q1337788 wikiPageWikiLink Q9684.
- Q1337788 comment "In golf, a hole in one or hole-in-one (also known as an ace, mostly in American English) is when a ball hit from a tee shot finishes in the cup. This awards the player a score of one for the hole. Holes in one most commonly occur on par 3 holes, the shortest distance holes on a standard size golf course. Longer hitters have also accomplished this feat on longer holes, though nearly all par 4 and par 5 holes are too long for golfers to reach in a single shot.".
- Q1337788 label "Hole in one".
- Q1337788 depiction Golfball.jpg.
- Q1337788 homepage www.usgr.us.