Bob Hanson has hit the nail on the head.
I was like the fellow above a low handicapper.
One summer I hit the flag 20 times!!! Most of them bounced so hard off the flag they ended up up the greens or in sand or water hazards. Some of them were with 2 irons. One was a 3 wood shot from 280 yards(downhill) that tore the back out of the hole for double eagle! None went in!
A correlation in golf for skill level to 300 games would be eagles.
Now those I had a ton of!
The type of shot is very dependant on the ability to get hole in ones.
An example two great golfers and Masters champions. Fred Couples got his first professional hole in one in about his 20th year playing on the tour! He now has two I think. He hits a high fade. He is all over the hole so often with his irons it's silly. Art Wall also a Master's champion hit a forward rolling hook that sort of ran towards the hole, he had I think 56 hole in ones!!!!!!
Oh Jack Nicklaus with his fade only has about 6 or 8 hole in ones!
In general all of the hole in one record holders, tend to hit their irons with a soft running hook. Art Wall, Norman Manning(
from California), and a woman that right now has about 42 hole in ones playing golf only about 10 years!!
All of the hole in ones I have seen have had that exact flight pattern landing on the green with an end over end hook and then rolling to the hole just like a Ben Crenshaw putt!!!
REgards,
Luckylefty
PS not lucky in hole in ones!
PPS Hole in one can mostly be luck, 300 game mostly skill!