He conectado con mi vena friki:
He mirado cuantos condors se han hecho Par 5, evidentemente en un solo golpe:
En Wikipedia te mandan a un artículo:
http://www.golftoday.co.uk/golf_a_z/art ... ondor.htmlen el que indican que se tiene conocimiento de solo 4 y nunca en torneo y campo profesional.
A mi me encanta el segundo, que encima dice que lo ha hecho con un hierro 3.
Era un dog-leg y cuesta abajo. 496 yardas desde amarillas = 453 metros.

Only four condors have ever been recorded:
The first occurred in 1962, when Larry Bruce drove into the hole over a stand of trees on the 480-yard dogleg right par-5 fifth hole at Hope Country Club in Arkansas, USA.
Another condor was achieved by "cutting the corner" of a dogleg par-5 by Shaun Lynch at Teign Valley Golf Club in Christow, England, in 1995, on the 496-yard 17th. Lynch aimed straight at the green with a 3-iron, clearing a 20-foot-high hedge and hitting a downslope on the other side, which allowed his ball to roll down to the green and into the hole.
A condor was scored without cutting over a dogleg by Mike Crean at Green Valley Ranch Golf Club in Denver, Colorado, in 2002, when he holed his drive at the 517 yard par-5 9th. This is longest hole in one on record, although it was of course aided by the altitude and thin air of 'mile-high' Denver.
The most recent condor was achieved in Australia by 16 year old Jack Bartlett on the 467 metre par-5 17th at Royal Wentworth Falls Country Club, NSW, Australia, on November 3, 2007.