In Golf, an unfinished hole is typically scored based on the player's last completed stroke before leaving the hole. If a player is unable to finish a hole for any reason, they generally record a score of double bogey plus any strokes taken on that hole. This means they add two strokes to par, along with the number of strokes they already took, ensuring a penalty for not completing the hole. However, players should check the specific rules of the competition they are in, as guidelines may vary.
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Par for the hole.
no you couldr get a hole in one
A birdie is a golf score. Each hole has a par score. If you do it in one less it is called a birdie.
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A birdie is one stroke under par on a given hole.
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.
A score for one hole that is one under par is an, "Eagle".
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.
An ace in golf is when you get a hole in one.
In a game of golf, the player who is responsible for teeing off first is the one with the lowest score on the previous hole.