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3 under par on a given hole. Also known as an albatross.

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A double eagle is holing out in three strokes under par; also called an albatross.

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What is the proper term for a double eagle in golf?

In the USA it is known as a double eagle, in Europe it is known as an albatross.


What is another name for a double eagle in golf?

Albatros


If you score 3 on a par 5 hole in golf you have made a?

Double-eagle


How many strokes is a double eagle in golf?

A double eagle (or albatross) is 3 strokes below par. For example, if you get 3 strokes on a par 5, you would have a double eagle.


What is below an eagle golf?

A double eagle and a hole in one a double eagle is when your second shot on a par 5 goes in and a hole in one is when your first shot goes in


How rare is an eagle in golf?

It isn't very rare for a golfer to get an eagle. This can happen on a par-five course. A double eagle is more rare.


What is three under par?

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


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.


Is there such a thing as double birdie in golf?

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.


What is the meaning of a double eagle in golf?

The double eagle, also known as the albatross, requires acing a par-4 hole or scoring 2 on a par-5 hole


What do you call three under par in a single golf hole?

Albatross or double eagle.


Is another name for a double eagle in golf an auk?

Answeryes the great auk is extinct