Boogie.
Eagle - 2 under par
Birdie - 1 under par
Par
Boogie - 1 over par
Double Boogie - 2 over
Snow Man - 8 Strokes
Moose - 10 Strokes
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∙ 13y agoWiki User
∙ 11y ago+5 (plus 5) or 5 over oh yeh
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∙ 15y agoBogey.
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∙ 14y agoA bogey.
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∙ 11y agoAnonymous
bogey
It is not called a boogie. One over par on a hole is called a bogie.
The term "eagle" means scoring two under par (−2). Eagles usually occur when golfers hit the ball far enough to reach the green with fewer strokes than expected. This most commonly happens on par fives, though it occasionally occurs on short par-fours. A hole in one on a par-three hole also results in an eagle. The name is simply analogous to a birdie (see above); the name "eagle" was used as a larger bird representing a better score.
bogie
Triple Bogey
ace
Two over par
one under par is called a "birdy" 2 under par is called "eagle"
A bogey is one stroke over par.
triple bogey http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Par_(score)