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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 This term is an outdated one, and is rarely used because it is rarely applicable.
To calculate the total score, start with the 9 par on 9 holes, which equals 0 points. Then, for the three holes with negative 3 par, you score -9 points. For the three holes with negative 4 par, you score -12 points. Lastly, for the three holes with negative 1 par, you score -3 points. Adding these together: 0 - 9 - 12 - 3 equals -24 points. Thus, the total score is -24.
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It is called a double eagle or a hole in one.
Four (4) same as usual one under par
An albatross in golf refers to a score that is three strokes under par on a single hole. This typically occurs on par-five holes, where a player completes the hole in two strokes. It is a rare achievement and is considered one of the best scores a golfer can make on a hole.
Yes the PGA record for lowest score in one round is 13 under or a score of 59.