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What is between eagle and par?

Updated: 12/12/2022
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The answer is birdie. It is one under.

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What word is 3 under par in golf?

A double eagle on a par 5, a hole in one on a par 4, and a lie on a par 3.


What is a 3 in a 5 par golf hole?

It's an eagle. 1 under par on a hole = birdie 2 under par on a hole = eagle 3 under par on a hole = double eagle


What is three under par?

Three under par on one hole of golf is an albatross or a double eagle.


How much is a eagle worth in golf?

An eagle is scored when you get 2 under par. EX: Par 4 hole you score a 2. Par 4: 1- Hole in One 2- Eagle 3- Birdie 4- Par 5- Bogey


What do you call 3 strokes under par in golf?

Either an Albatross, or a double eagle. Double eagle is mainly used in the US.


What is a hole in one called?

On a par 3, it's an eagle. On par 4, it's a double eagle. On a par 5, it's called either an albatross or a lie.


Getting it in in one on a par four is called what?

depends on how many strokes it took to there. if one-eagle two-birdie three-par


If you get two below par you have a?

eagle


What is birdie a bogey an eagle?

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


In golf the term for three shots under par is named after which sea-bird?

it isn't a sea bird, it is a double eagle (-3) , par (even), birdie (-1), eagle (-2). To make a double eagle a hole in one on a par 4 or a 2 on a par 5.


How big is an albatros?

A double eagle..... 3 under par on a par 5


How many under par is an eagle?

Eagle = Two-under-par (-2). Eagles most commonly occur on par-fives, when golfers with enough strength can drive to the green in two strokes rather than the expected three, and then hole out with just a single putt. Less commonly, a player will hole his or her approach shot (either the second shot on a par-four or the third shot on a par-five) to achieve an eagle. Naturally enough, a hole-in-one on a par-three hole also results in an eagle.