Has There Ever Been a Condor 4 Under Par Score at a Professional Golf Tournament?

A condor in golf is an extremely rare occurrence, achieved when a player scores 4 under par on a single hole. While there have been a handful of condors recorded in amateur tournaments, there has never been an officially recognized condor at a professional golf tournament.

The closest any professional golfer has come to achieving a condor was in 2002, when Sam Snead made a triple eagle (3 under par) on the par-5 17th hole at the Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic. Snead's shot was measured at 340 yards and landed within 10 feet of the hole.

While it is possible that a condor could be recorded at a professional golf tournament in the future, the odds are extremely low. The vast majority of holes on professional golf courses are par 4s or par 5s, and even the par 3s are typically too long for a player to reach the green in one shot.

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