In the USA it is known as a double eagle, in Europe it is known as an albatross.
An albatross is a term for three under par and is also called a double eagle. There is currently no golf term for a double albatross.
An albatross or a double eagle. Double eagle is mainly used in the US.
Eagle means 2 under par for a particular hole.
If you are referring to the term 'eagle' in a particular sport, an eagle is 2-under par in golf.
I would think a double birdie would just be called an Eagle. Double Birdie is probably just golf slang for an Eagle, the much more common term. There is a Double Eagle though which is probably even more rare than a hole in one. That would be a score of a 2 on a par 5.
On a par three hole it is also an eagle. On a par four hole it is also a double eagle. It is also called an ace.
it isn't a sea bird, it is a double eagle (-3) , par (even), birdie (-1), eagle (-2). To make a double eagle a hole in one on a par 4 or a 2 on a par 5.
It is a golf term. It means to score three under par on a hole. If your par is four, you would have to get a hole in one to score a double eagle. If your par is five, you would score 2. This term is an outdated one, and is rarely used because it is rarely applicable.
Golf ,one shot better than eagle.
Absolutely nothing.
It is the shortened term for out of bounds.