In golf a birdie is one under par on a given hole. So a 2 on a par 3, 3 on a par 4 and 4 on a par 5.
A double eagle on a par 5, a hole in one on a par 4, and a lie on a par 3.
Yes, there are holes that have a par of 4.
It is when you get 2 strokes below par on 1 hole. For example 3 on a par 5 or 2 on a par 4
one under par for that hole is par 4 and you get 3
Not your best day on the golf course then. If it was a par 5 it would be a quintuple bogey, but it would just be 7 or 6 over par on a par 3 or par 4 respectively. 10's are not that uncommon with the recreational golfer, but very rare on the professional tours.
The par for the 18th hole at a golf course is typically 4.
It is called a birdie
On standard golf courses holes usually vary between par 3, par 4 and par 5. A complete round is usually par 72 - an average of 4 for each hole.Par here refers to the number of stroke a first-class player ought to require to complete the hole.
Par 38 is the regulation amount of shots for most likely nine holes of Golf. It comprises any combination par 3's, 4's and 5's which add up to 38. This could be 3 par 5's, 5 par 4's and a par 3. Or it could be 7 par 4's and 2 par 5's.
It means that you got 3 under par on a hole So got a 2 on a par 5 or a 1 on a par 4.
An eagle is scored when you get 2 under par. EX: Par 4 hole you score a 2. Par 4: 1- Hole in One 2- Eagle 3- Birdie 4- Par 5- Bogey