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It is called an eagle; if you happened to get a 2 on a par 5 that's called an albatross!
The term "integer of three under par" typically refers to a score in golf. In this context, being "three under par" means a golfer has completed a course with a score that is three strokes less than the established par for that course. If par is, for example, 72, then three under par would be a score of 69.
It is a golf term. It means to score three under par on a hole. If your par is four, you would have to get a hole in one to score a double eagle. If your par is five, you would score 2. This term is an outdated one, and is rarely used because it is rarely applicable.
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It is called a double eagle or a hole in one.
Four (4) same as usual one under par
Yes the PGA record for lowest score in one round is 13 under or a score of 59.
If the player does not finish the hole, they must put down a ding, or simply score through the box. If the 33 handicapper does not score on SI holes 16-18 this would be 3 over par, 2 over par would get them one point etc.
A score of one under par