Double-eagle
you have made a lie
An eagle.
A birdie.
Par for the hole.
Double bogey.
eagle
A birdie is a golf score. Each hole has a par score. If you do it in one less it is called a birdie.
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.
Eagle.
To read a golf scorecard, look at the holes listed in order, with each hole's par value and yardage. Keep track of your score for each hole, comparing it to par. The total score at the end of the round indicates how well you played relative to par.
A birdie is one stroke under par on a given hole.
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.