In a 4BBB (Four Ball Better Ball) format, each player on a team plays their own ball, and the best score between the two players is used for the team’s score on each hole. To score a bogey, a team would need to have one player make a score that is one stroke over par for that hole. For example, if the hole is a par 4, a bogey would be a score of 5, and the team would record that as their score for the hole if it is the better of the two scores. If both players score worse than bogey, the team would record the lower score.
In the game of darts, a bogey number is a score that cannot be achieved with a combination of darts, specifically when aiming to finish a game. The common bogey numbers in standard play are 1, 2, and 3, as they cannot be scored with the standard dartboard configuration. Therefore, there are three bogey numbers in darts.
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a "birdie" is 1 under par. Par = 0. So 1 under 0 = -1. same for eagle, albatross, and a hole-in-one. for a par 4 hole: Hole-in-one = -3. Eagle = -2. Birdie = -1. Par = 0. Bogey = +1. Double bogey = +2. and so on
z score = (test score - mean score)/SD z score = (87-81.1)/11.06z score = 5.9/11.06z score = .533You can use a z-score chart to calculate the probability from there.
Yes. It's the past tense of the verb to score.
A bogey on a par 4 hole means a golfer completes the hole in one stroke over par. Therefore, if a player makes a bogey, their score for that hole would be 5 strokes.
Double bogey.
A disaster! Simply a quintuple bogey.
In the game of darts, a bogey number is a score that cannot be achieved with a combination of darts, specifically when aiming to finish a game. The common bogey numbers in standard play are 1, 2, and 3, as they cannot be scored with the standard dartboard configuration. Therefore, there are three bogey numbers in darts.
triple bogey http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Par_(score)
there is no such thing as a 'boogie" in golf, however, if you mean a "bogey "this is not good it means you are shooting one over par, or if you mean a "birdie" this is good that means you a re shooting one under par, I hope this clarifies things for you.
One over par
Bogey, in golf used to indicate a score of one over par for a hole. Centuries ago a bogle was a Scottish goblin and the Bogey-man was a widely used term for a goblin or devil.
Two over par
Simply you get two shots per hole, so a double bogey effectively becomes your par. Whatever your gross score is, you take away 36 and that is your nett score.
"Bogey" is a proword for an unidentified air contact
Bogey Music was created in 1980.