I guess 3 or less strokes in golf.
depends on how many strokes it took to there. if one-eagle two-birdie three-par
If you put and your ball hits the flag you get 2 penalty 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.
Golf is a precision club and ball sport in which competing players (or golfers) use many types of clubs to hit balls into a series of holes on a course using the fewest number of strokes. Golf is defined, in the rules of golf, as "playing a ball with a club from the teeing ground into the hole by a stroke or successive strokes in accordance with the Rules."
Work on your short game, pitching and putting. Try to think your way around the golf course and try not to give away too many strokes to penalties.
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.
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.
Four (4) same as usual one under par
16 points. 1 point for bogey 2 points for par 4 points for birdie 8 points for eagle 16 points for double eagle/ albatross
In golf, every time you hit the ball, it's a stroke. However, there are instances when a person can be penalized, such as a hit out of bounds or into the water. During these times, you are required to add strokes depending on the offense. If you're not sure how many strokes to add to your score after an offense, consult a pocket rulebook. These can be kept in your golf bag and don't take up much room. Keep track of the number of strokes you get on each hole on a scorecard, then add it up at the end of your round for the final result. And remember, every golfer has to start somewhere!
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