In stroke play it would be known as a non return, as the player has not completed the hole, by holing out, in other words they have picked up. In a stableford competition it means they have exceeded the score allowed under the points system and would get nothing for the hole, also known as a ding.
To read a golf scorecard, look at the holes listed in order, with each hole's par value and yardage. Keep track of your score for each hole, comparing it to par. The total score at the end of the round indicates how well you played relative to par.
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Theoretically, the "highest" score (and thereby the worst possible score) is infinite. In practice, most amateurs limit a hole's score to 10 strokes, making the maximum carded score (score written on a score card) 180 (or +108 on a par-72 course).
Par for the hole.
A golf score is counted up by the amount of shots you hit in order, between tee box and into the hole.
A birdie is a golf score. Each hole has a par score. If you do it in one less it is called a birdie.
no you couldr get a hole in one
An albatross is scored in golf when the player completes a hole in a score 3 strokes under par.
63 strokes
An eagle.
eagle