Interesting question.....after 50 years of playing, probably 2,000+ rounds in total, have never thought of that question.
Back in the late 1970s sunk a 5-6 foot putt for a 79 at Spyglass. The knees were shaking for about a week.
Mid 1990s got my only hole in one in Palm Desert playing with my best friend using his extra set of clubs. Had predicted a bogey round (90) as it was my first round in three months. Standing on the 18th tee a par 3 155 yds and am exactly on pace, 86 to the teebox. Jokingly said I get my bogey, I get my 90. Hit the front of the green, took a bounce or two, rolled about 10 feet and it rolled in. My best friend said "well, you ****ed that up"!
Best two shots in a round were at Butler National in Oak Brook, IL about 2000. Shot an 86 on my only visit there helped by birdies on two of the par 5s. On the front nine it was about a 75 foot birdie putt, on the back nine it was about a 2" birdie putt.
Golf's a funny game!