Very unusual hole in one creature shot in Coleridge (9)
I believe the answer is:
albatross
'very unusual hole' is the definition.
'albatross' can be an answer for 'hole' (I have seen 'Great hole' mean 'albatross' so perhaps 'hole' could also mean 'albatross'). I'm not sure about the 'very unusual' bit.
'one creature shot in coleridge' is the wordplay.
I cannot really understand how this works, but
'one' could be 'a' (a thing is one thing) and 'a' is found in the answer.
'creature' could be 'bat' (bat is a kind of creature) and 'bat' is located in the answer.
This explanation may well be incorrect...
'in' acts as a link.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for albatross that I've seen before include "Very good score" , "High-flyer" , "The Ancient Mariner's burden" , "Great shot" , "Golf course achievement > accounting for handicap" .)