No, it's just however many you take. The people you're golfing with may have a rule to keep the game moving quickly, but there is no official rule.
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Par is the average. Used very often about golf strokes taken for a certain hole. A par 3 hole is a hole where the average number of strokes to complete is 3.
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The term used in golf to refer to the number of strokes in which a hole is designed to be played is called "par."
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In golf, "par" is the expected number of strokes for a hole - or for the entire course (18 holes). This number will vary for each hole, depending on the perceived difficulty of doing it.
It is admitting that you cannot beat or equal your opponents score, no further strokes will be played on that hole.
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Average golfer making hole in one on designated hole: 1 in 12,500 Professional golfer making hole in one on designated hole: 1 in 2,500 Here's a link http://www.prlog.org/10092942-hole-in-one-insurance-odds-golfs-rare-feat.html
At the Masters golf tournament, players' scores are determined by the number of strokes they take to complete each hole. The player with the lowest total number of strokes at the end of the tournament is the winner. Each hole is assigned a par score, representing the number of strokes a skilled golfer is expected to take to complete the hole. Players' scores are compared to this par score to determine their performance on each hole.
Either a par 3 and birdie 3 or an eagle 3 depends what par the hole is.