a bird is minus one shot from a par some times called a birdie
Best Shot Pro Golf happened in 1996.
Best Shot Pro Golf was created on 1996-06-14.
"Bird" was a slang term for 'good' in the 19th century and so a great shot on the golf course became known as a 'bird', which then turned into 'birdie'. It was used for any under-par score at first. Then, 'eagle' was added to maintain the avian theme and it differentiated a shot of two under par, from the 'birdie', which was one under par. An extremely rare three under par shot is now called an 'albatross' (aka 'double eagle').
no they aren't. Every single golf players has to have a driver to play the first shot in golf
One stroke is one shot or attempted shot.
An air shot. It counts as one shot.
Golf
making an in to out swing.
Mulligan?
Usually that's a DRIVE.
Approach is a shot that is hit to the green.
Shotguns fire shells with many small pellets- or shot. The shot string is a 3 dimensional view of the shot in flight. When bird hunting with a shotgun, your goal is to have the shot string intersect the bird in flight.