An eagle is two strokes under par, a birdie is one stroke under. An eagle is a better score.
The answer is birdie. It is one under.
I would think a double birdie would just be called an Eagle. Double Birdie is probably just golf slang for an Eagle, the much more common term. There is a Double Eagle though which is probably even more rare than a hole in one. That would be a score of a 2 on a par 5.
It relates to birdie, an albatross is a very rare bird, just as eagle.
Under par. Birdie, eagle or albatross.
It's called an Albatross or also double eagle From Wikipedia
Since an eagle is bigger than a birdie I believe that's how it got its name. Even though an eagle is a lower score it is a much more valuable score.
2 points for a par, 3 for birdie, 4 for eagle, then plus one for the shot, so 5.
Birdie: one under par for that hole e.g. 3 on a par 4 Bogey: one over the par for that hole e.g. 5 on a par 4 eagle: two under the par for that hole e.g 3 on a par 5 or 2 on a par 4
16 points. 1 point for bogey 2 points for par 4 points for birdie 8 points for eagle 16 points for double eagle/ albatross
depends on how many strokes it took to there. if one-eagle two-birdie three-par
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