A bogey is one stroke over par.
In golf, the term "bogie" refers to a score of one stroke over par on a hole. For example, if a golfer completes a hole in five strokes on a par-4 hole, they would have a bogey. Bogies are common in golf and are a challenge for players to avoid in order to score lower.
bogie
It is not called a boogie. One over par on a hole is called a bogie.
What is 2 strokes under when writing an integer?
On the green in regulation on a par 5 is 3 strokes.
4
In golf, "par" is the expected number of strokes for a hole - or for the entire course (18 holes). This number will vary for each hole, depending on the perceived difficulty of doing it.
double bogey
A double eagle (or albatross) is 3 strokes below par. For example, if you get 3 strokes on a par 5, you would have a double eagle.
Boogie.Eagle - 2 under parBirdie - 1 under parParBoogie - 1 over parDouble Boogie - 2 overSnow Man - 8 StrokesMoose - 10 Strokes
In golf, an eagle is typically two strokes under par for a hole, while a bogey is one stroke over par. Therefore, if Inbee Park scores an eagle and Tiger Woods scores a bogey on the same hole, the difference between their scores would be three strokes. In summary, Inbee Park's score is three strokes better than Tiger Woods' score.
The guideline is how many strokes you are under par. So on a par 4, which is under 2 strokes, - 2, its called an Eagle. Holing it out in 1 on a par 4, - 3 strokes is an Albatross.