You must complete a Hole in 2-strokes under-par in order to achieve an Eagle
- 4 = Condor or Triple Eagle
- 3 = Albatross or Double Eagle
- 2 = Eagle
- 1 = Birdie
+0/0 = Par
+ 1 = Bogey
+ 2 = Double Bogey
+ 3 = Triple Bogey [I'd carry on, but you get the picture]
2006-10-17 01:57:14
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answer #1
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answered by NLS 2
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2006-10-17 07:43:48
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answer #2
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answered by ? 2
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You must be 2 strokes under par to achieve an 'eagle' (1 stroke under for a 'birdie') :-)
2006-10-17 08:35:46
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answer #3
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answered by great.expectati0ns 2
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2 under par
2006-10-17 07:37:18
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answer #4
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answered by michael b 5
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2 under par unless it's on a par 3 hole, then it is called a hole in one.
2006-10-17 07:47:46
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answer #5
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answered by Polo 7
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Two strokes under par.
2006-10-17 10:06:05
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answer #6
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answered by smartalex 1
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always 2 under par....1 under is birdie, 2 is eagle, 3 in US is dubble Eagle...and in the rest of the world it's called an Albatros...
2006-10-17 07:43:41
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answer #7
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answered by Pietie 1
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MUST B 2 UNDER PAR ,IF IT A PAR 4 ,U NEED TO GET IN ,IN 2 ,IF ITS A PAR 5 ,U NEED TO GET IN ,IN 3
2006-10-17 07:39:40
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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2 under for an eagle! erm........1 under is a birdie........3 under par is an Albertross......but they are a very rare bird! lol
Hope t his helps! x
2006-10-17 10:29:47
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Its 2. 3 under is an Albatross an I believe 4 under has been achieved, and they call it a double albatross. (not certain about the last one though!)
2006-10-17 07:39:21
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answer #10
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answered by Roger B 3
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