I think you mean boggie which is one over par. A 4 on a par 3, A 5 on a par 4, and a 6 on a par 5 are all boggies
2006-06-08 15:41:04
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answered by Doug 7
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A bogie? That is 1 point over par. So if the par of the hole is 4, you got a 5. A double bogie is 2 points over par.
2006-06-08 19:58:43
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answered by MoonFire 2
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One over Par
2006-06-13 10:57:29
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answered by psmom2006 4
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A misspelled Bogey, one over par. Example is the hole is a Par 4 and you get a 5, etc..
2006-06-10 13:49:42
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answered by daknzach 3
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When you play a hole in golf, there is a set score, or par, that you are expected to make. If you get the ball in the hole with one hit more than that score, you have hit a bogie.
So, for example, if the first hole in a course is par 4, they expect you to hit the ball 4 times to get it in the hole. If you get it in the hole with 5 hits, you have hit bogie.
2006-06-08 20:02:24
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answered by YeahWell 5
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1 over par
2006-06-08 23:44:56
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answered by jacmac29gaza 1
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Bogey:The number of strokes that a good player is likely to need to finish a golf hole or course. Also:A golf score of one stroke over par.
2006-06-08 20:00:01
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answered by ☼Jims Brain☼ 6
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1 over par on a single hole.
2006-06-15 13:26:23
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answered by nyrmiller 2
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Ya, its one over par and par is one over birdie
2006-06-10 04:18:27
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answered by THWAN 2
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one over par
2006-06-08 19:59:46
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answered by a 1
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