A Three Under Par is either an Albatross or a Hole In One.
An Albatross or a Hole in One.
It is called a double eagle or a hole in one.
3 under par on a given hole. Also known as an albatross.
1 shot is hole in one 1 shot under par is birdie 2 shots under par is eagle 3 shots under par is albatross Over par is boogie.
Albatross or double eagle.
one under par = eins unter par
A score of one under par
one under par is called a "birdy" 2 under par is called "eagle"
Well, my friend, if you're 10 strokes under par in golf, that means you're playing beautifully! In terms of integers, being under par would be represented by negative numbers, so 10 strokes under par would be represented by the integer -10. Keep up the good work on the course, and remember to enjoy the journey!
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.
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.