Holing out simply means stroking the ball into the hole. In stroke competitions a player must hole out of each hole in order to return a score.
Do you mean a 36 handicap? If so you would get 2 extra points per hole. Playing off scratch in a Stableford Competition you would get two points per hole if you completed the hole in par, one over par you would get 1 point. So a player with a 36 handicap would get four points for each hole you completed in par. For a Bogey on any hole you would get 3 points and for a Birdie you would get 5 points. The Rules on Stableford are readily available from your Golf Club Professional.
Par for a golf course is typically based on the length and difficulty of each hole, not the total yardage of the course. Each hole will have a designated par value, which is the expected number of strokes a skilled golfer should take to complete the hole.
Par is the regulation score for a hole in golf. A player would find the green in regulation, and have two putts, well that is the idea.
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.
Used in Golf, usually shouted after a player hits a shot. Meaning they want the ball to go in the hole.
From Google: A "shamble" is a type of golf tournament format in which a team of golfers selects the one best drive among them after teeing off, then all four play their own golf balls from that position into the hole. 2 Best balls of the team will count towards the TEAM SCORE. Generally, par 3s donβt scramble off the tee, par 4s do, and par 5s scramble first 2 shots of the hole.
Hazard is the area of sand or water between the tee and the hole.
When a player is on the green, they will putt the ball towards or into the hole. A putter is used.
a birdie
The - in golf means under par, which is taking less shots than allotted for whether it be a single hole, a series of holes, or an entire round.
A birdie is one stroke under par on a given hole.