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In my opinion if the hio is easy, but hard to spot, wait for the pro to shoot first, and all follow.
Try another one of my maps called 'painful hole in one' 😉
HIO opportunities are pointless if they need you to aim at a specific pixel and/or hit it at a specific random power, because players won't be able to judge the correct angle/power first time, so will need to take multiple shots to work it out - and would have been better off just playing the course normally.
The best courses with HIO opportunities have hints/guide (there's a desert one where each hole has a cat statue somewhere and you need to aim at the cat statue and judge the right power).