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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
Birdie: one under par for that hole e.g. 3 on a par 4 Bogey: one over the par for that hole e.g. 5 on a par 4 eagle: two under the par for that hole e.g 3 on a par 5 or 2 on a par 4
A bogey is what you get when you complete a hole in one more stroke than what is par for that hole. Par is the number of strokes you are supposed to take on a given hole and there are par 3's,4's, and 5's on a golf course
A bogey is one stroke over par on a given hole.
a "birdie" is 1 under par. Par = 0. So 1 under 0 = -1. same for eagle, albatross, and a hole-in-one. for a par 4 hole: Hole-in-one = -3. Eagle = -2. Birdie = -1. Par = 0. Bogey = +1. Double bogey = +2. and so on
A person that shoots 1 over on each hole. For instance, if the hole is a par 4, a bogey golfer would get a 5 on it, and for the total round would shoot a score of exactly 90. In rating the difficulty of courses through course rating and slope rating, the USGA defines a bogey golfer thusly: "A player with a USGA Handicap Index of 17.5 to 22.4 strokes for men and 21.5 to 26.4 for women. Under normal situations the male bogey golfer can hit his tee shot 200 yards and can reach a 370-yard hole in two shots. Likewise, the female bogey golfer can hit her tee shot 150 yards and can reach a 280-yard hole in two shots. Players who have a Handicap Index between the parameters above but are unusually long or short off the tee are not considered to be a bogey golfer for course rating purposes."
A double bogey is two strokes over par for a given hole. So a 5 on a par 3, 6 on a par 4 and 7 on a par 5.
A bogey on a par 4 is 5 shots.
A "birdie" is not a specific score, it's one under whatever par for the hole is. If it's a par 3 hole, then a birdie is 2; if it's a par 5 hole, a birdie is 4.
Par is the set score for a hole or course. Holes are either par 3, 4 or 5. Par for a course usually ranges from 69-73. Bogey is one over par for a given hole. Birdie is one under par for a given hole. Drive is a tee shot, how you start most holes, usually with a driver. Approach is the shot you hit towards the green, usually from the fairway or rough as your second shot. Putt is where you roll the ball with the putter into or towards the hole. Falling putt is rarely used, it is a putt that breaks.
You are probably refering to a "bogey" and an "eagle". Each hole on a golf course has a specific number of shots it should take a player to get his/her golfball from tee to hole(cup). This number is refered to as "par". There are par 3,4, and 5 holes on a golf course. On an eighteen hole course, these holes combine for a total of par 70-72 depending on how many par 3,4, and 5 holes the course contains. If a person takes 3 strokes on a par 4, this would be a "birdie" ( 1 under par on that hole). The scoring for a par 4 hole is like this: 2 over (6)= double bogey 1 over (5)= bogey even (4)= par 1 under (3)= birdie 2 under (2)= eagle Hope this is what you are looking for.
A birdie.