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  1. Jun 16, 2023 · Explanation. Stroke. Any forward club swing that's intended to hit the golf ball. Par. The number of strokes an expert player is expected to make for a given hole or a group of holes (usually 9 or 18). Birdie. One stroke under par on an individual hole. Eagle. Two strokes under par on an individual hole.

  2. Sep 22, 2024 · Birdie (1 under par): 3 points; Par: 2 points; Bogey (1 over par): 1 point; Double bogey or worse: 0 points; How Stableford Scoring Differs from Traditional Scoring. The key difference in Stableford scoring is that higher scores are better. This system encourages aggressive play, as there’s no additional penalty for scoring worse than a ...

    • Mark Crossfield
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    "Bogey" was the first stroke system, developed in England at the end of the 19th Century. The full history is given in Robert Browning's History of Golf 1955. In 1890 Mr Hugh Rotherham Secretary of the Coventry Golf Club conceived the idea of standardising the number of shots at each hole that a good golfer should take, which he called the 'ground ...

    Par is derived from the stock exchange term that a stock may be above or below its normal or 'par' figure. In 1870, Mr AH Doleman, a golf writer, asked the golf professionals David Strath and James Anderson, what score would win 'The Belt', then the winning trophy for 'The Open', at Prestwick, where it was first held annually from 1861 to 1870. Str...

    "Birdie", meaning a score of one stroke under Par, comes from the early 20th century American slang term "bird", meaning anything excellent. The September 1911 edition of Maclean Magazine described a golf shot as - '"bird" straight down the course, about two hundred and fifteen yards.' The Country Club in Atlantic City lay claim to the first use of...

    "Eagle", a score of two under par for a given hole, was clearly the extension of the theme of birds for good scores from a "birdie". It would be natural for American golfers to think of the eagle, which is their national symbol and the term seems to have developed only shortly after the 'birdie'. Ab Smith (see Birdie above) said that his group refe...

    Albatross is the term for three under par and is a continuation of the birdie and eagle theme, but is in fact a British term. Ab Smith said his group used the phrase 'double eagle' for three under (see Birdie above), which is still the term most Americans and the name for their Double Eagle Club(membership by invitation only). Three under par is a ...

    A 'condor' in golf is a score of four (4!) under par. This can be achieved by scoring a hole-in-one on a par-5 hole, or by taking two strokes on a par-6 hole, which are themselves as rare as hen's teeth. Until recently, the idea of a condor was not considered to be possible and certainly few people were aware that anyone had scored one. Golfing con...

  3. Apr 29, 2024 · A birdie is a score of 1-under par on a hole (for example, scoring 4 on a par-5). A bogey is 1-over par on a hole. An eagle is 2-under par on a hole. A double bogey is 2-over par on a hole. A double eagle (very rare) is 3-under par (also called an "albatross"). A triple bogey is 3-over par.

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  4. Aug 15, 2022 · All scores in golf relate to the par score of a hole. Almost all holes in golf are either a par 3, par 4, or par 5. If you total up the par score of every hole on a particular golf course you will get the par score for the course. Par for a typical 18 hole golf course is usually 72, but it generally ranges between 69 and 73. Under par and over par

  5. Oct 31, 2022 · Welcome to Par Bogey – a game that can be played off scratch, with handicaps, and also in fourballs, foursomes, and team competitions. Rule 21.3 says a player, or side, wins or loses a hole in Par Bogey by either completing the hole in fewer strokes, or more strokes, than a “fixed target score for that hole set by the committee”.

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  7. Aug 5, 2022 · The concept of bogey golf is to play match play against the course using stroke play rules. On each hole, a player tries to beat the score of bogey to win the hole and go up +1 in the match. If a player makes a bogey, they halve the hole and the score does not change. But if a player makes double bogey or worse, they lose the hole and go down ...

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