On a golf course.
An albatross is any of a variety of large seabirds, belonging to the family Diomedeidae, with a hooked beak and long narrow wings.The word albatross can also refer to a double eagle, or a score of three under par, on a single hole in the game of golf.
It is called an eagle; if you happened to get a 2 on a par 5 that's called an albatross!
after the game is finished you have to click on submit score or send score and if the game is not over yet and you want to quit the game and submit the score how it is then you click end game then send score or submit score.
-4 = condor -3 = albatross -2 = eagle -1 = birdie
"Love" is a score in the game of tennis.
There is not a book titled The Albatross. There is however, Albatross by Jossie Bloss, The Last Albatross by Ian Irvine and Eye Of The Albatross by Carl Safina.
The largest seabird in the world is the Albatross.
it can be any score
How fast is an albatross
The Albatross was created in 1971.
Each hole is assigned a par, which is the amount of shots that it should take to complete the hole.You can have a 3 different pars, 3,4 and 5 on the very rare occasion there may be a par 6. This in not likely on championship courses.An Albatross ocucurs when a golfer takes 3 shots less than the par.So in effect a par 3 cannot have an albatross scored on it as that would be a score of zero which isn't possible.On a par 4 the player would only take one shot for the ball to end up in the hole.On a par 5 the player takes only two shots to complete the hole.Needless to say an Albatross is a rare score!