-3 A = Albatross (3 under par in golf)
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Albatross
It means that you got 3 under par on a hole So got a 2 on a par 5 or a 1 on a par 4.
On the professional golf tours and high ranking amateur events, negative numbers are used to indicate the amount of strokes under par, for the amount of holes played. -3 (14) Means the player is 3 shots under par, and they have completed 14 holes. Professional golf tournaments are normally 4 rounds. So if this was the third round, the player would be 3 under for the week, and has just completed the 14th of his third round.
Every hole has a par rating - usually 3, 4 or 5. One under means one less than this. So on a par 4 hole a score of 3 is one under par. This is called a birdie.
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An albatross is scored in golf when the player completes a hole in a score 3 strokes under par.
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.
Golf This is a Bristish term in golf for completing a hole three shots under par. Otherwise known as a 'double eagle'. e.g. Getting the ball in the hole in the hole in 2 shots on a par 5 hole. Acheiving this is VERY rare. 'Par' is the number of shots you would be expected to have to take to complete a hole in a game of golf.
Shoot at him while dodging the things he launches at you. If you get sucked in shoot inside the fish's mouth.
To break 100 means it took you less than 100 strokes to finish a round (18 holes). The average golfer who only plays a couple times a year will usually consider it a good day to break 100. Say you played a course with a par of 72 that is the "standard" number of strokes to finish the round. So if you shoot a 70 then you shot 2 under par, if you shot a 75 you are 3 over par. This means to shoot 100 on a par 72 course would be 28 over par, which doesn't sound good but if you never play you'll take it.