pretty much average, just kidding, if a triple bogey is three over, I'd guess 4 over would be a quadruple bogey
A birdie is one stroke under par on a given hole.
A birdie is a hole played one stroke under par.
For a round of golf- one under. For a given hole- a birdie.
In golf, a "birdie" refers to a score of one stroke under par on a hole, while a "bogey" is one stroke over par. An "eagle" is two strokes under par on a hole. These terms are commonly used to describe a player's performance on individual holes during a round of golf.
One stroke less than par is referred to a a BIRDIE.
An eagle is two strokes under par, a birdie is one stroke under. An eagle is a better score.
A bogey is one stroke over par.
one under par = eins unter par
one under par is called a "birdy" 2 under par is called "eagle"
A score of one under par
A "foe par" is a term used in golf to describe a situation where a player scores one stroke over par on a hole. For example, if a hole has a par of 4 and a player completes it in 5 strokes, they have made a foe par. This term is less commonly used than "bogey," which is the official term for one stroke over par.
Birdie.