Albatross or double eagle.
Par for the hole.
A birdie is a hole played one stroke under par.
The longest is the 4th Hole at Stowmarket Golf Club in Suffolk. This hole is on the limit of the recommended length for a par 3 of 250 yards as advised by CONGU, the governing body of Golf in the UK. The second longest Par 3 Hole on a Golf Course in the UK is the 5th Hole at Beckenham Place Park Golf Course, which is 247 yards.
One under par on a hole is called a "birdie".
The highest par in golf is 5. A seven is a double bogey on a par 5 and a triple bogey on a par four and a quadruple bogey on a par 3.
In golf a birdie is one under par on a given hole. So a 2 on a par 3, 3 on a par 4 and 4 on a par 5.
Yes, there is no professionally accepted hole to have any higher than a par of 5.
A birdie is one stroke under par on a given hole.
Albatross
Either a par 3 and birdie 3 or an eagle 3 depends what par the hole is.
That means that the par for the course is 71. And THAT means that if you get par on every hole it will equal 71.