I heard something about a prize for getting an ace, whats up with dat?
There are 10 holes at the Phantom that have been aced, and at least 10more holes that are possible to ace. There are 36 “true” aces at the Phantom, and many more to come. If you get a true ace, you will be permanently recognized on the tee sign, you will get to put the CTP marker in the basket, and you will get a small prize fromthe Phantom. Becauseeach group that comes to play at the Phantom has the course to themselves, and the fun factor here is second to none, many people will throw multiple drives (empty their bag) at some of the juicier holes. If you get an “ace” with anything but your first drive in a recorded round with witnesses, it is considered a “cubby” ace, and not a “true” ace, and thus not subject to a true ace’s benefits.Therehave been countless “cubby” aces on the course, and while fun to watch and throw, they unfortunately do not “count” as a true ace.
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