Yes there is rough on par 3's there is more rough than fairway on a par 3. Some Par 3's have a fringe around the green and then an apron, but the rest would be rough.
'Regulation' has different meanings in golf. Par is considered regulation. Hitting the fairway off the tee on a par 4 or 5 is considered a fairway in regulation (FIR) and hitting the green off the tee on a par 3, or hitting the green on a par 4 with your second shot, or hitting the green on a par 5 with your third shot is considered a green in regulation (GIR). The best way to think about regulation and par is that you should always get 2 puts to get par on a hole. Therefore if you are on the green in 2 on a par 4, you can put 2 times to make par and therefore were on the green in regulation.
Depending on the golf course, the set par can be anything, but it is very common for the par to be 3 and 4
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.
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.
An "Arnie" is when you make a par without ever hitting the fairway. It's named after Arnold Palmer because he had the ability to pull out a par from just about any point on a hole.
A 3 wood can be used from the fairway or from the tee. It depends how far you hit the ball on when you would use it. You could use it from the tee because it doesn't go as far as the driver, and it is easier to control. You could use it from the fairway on long par 4's or par 5's. Some people use it to chip with, but you should perfect this shot before you try it.
Yes, there is an 18 hole par 3 course at Blackwood Golf Centre, near Bangor.
A double eagle on a par 5, a hole in one on a par 4, and a lie on a par 3.
-3 A = Albatross (3 under par in golf)
albatross
3