In golf, the term "bogie" refers to a score of one stroke over par on a hole. For example, if a golfer completes a hole in five strokes on a par-4 hole, they would have a bogey. Bogies are common in golf and are a challenge for players to avoid in order to score lower.
bogie
It is not called a boogie. One over par on a hole is called a bogie.
What is 2 strokes under when writing an integer?
On the green in regulation on a par 5 is 3 strokes.
4
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.
double bogey
A double eagle (or albatross) is 3 strokes below par. For example, if you get 3 strokes on a par 5, you would have a double eagle.
Boogie.Eagle - 2 under parBirdie - 1 under parParBoogie - 1 over parDouble Boogie - 2 overSnow Man - 8 StrokesMoose - 10 Strokes
The guideline is how many strokes you are under par. So on a par 4, which is under 2 strokes, - 2, its called an Eagle. Holing it out in 1 on a par 4, - 3 strokes is an Albatross.
A bogey on a par 4 is 5 shots.