Par
Par is the standard number of strokes a proficient golfer, otherwise known as a scratch golfer, takes to complete a hole on a golf course. As each individual golf hole is a different length, the number of strokes can vary. The majority of holes are par 3, par 4 or par 5. This means that a scratch golfer should be able to complete the hole in three, four or five strokes. If you were to achieve a par score on a hole, that would mean you had played it exactly as the course designer intended. That’s why so many professional golfers strive to meet or exceed the par of golf courses!
At Bryn Meadows, we have a par 71 golf course. With no two holes the same, our course has been designed to offer a different challenge at every tee. For scratch golfers, the aim is to complete our golf course in 71 strokes. However, this can be a challenge for even the most experienced of golfers!
Birdie
Birdie is when a golfer completes a hole in one stroke less than the designated par. For example, if you were to complete a par 5 hole in just four strokes, that would be called a birdie. This is considered a huge accomplishment for professional golfers, and demonstrates extreme precision.
Eagle
Eagle is when a golfer completes a hole in two strokes less than the designated par. For example, if you were to complete a par 5 hole in just three strokes, that would be called an eagle. This is rarely achieved by experienced golfers, and is often a cause for celebration.
Albatross (Double eagle)
Albatross, otherwise known as a double eagle, is when a golfer completes a hole in three strokes less than the designated par. For example, if you were to complete a par 5 hole in just two strokes, that would be called an albatross. Widely considered an exceptional feat for golfers, this is something that few manage to achieve during their careers.
Condor
Condor is when a golfer completes a hole in four strokes less than the designated par. For example, if you were to complete a par 5 hole in only one stroke, that would be called a condor. However, it is almost impossible to achieve, with only six condor scores having ever been recorded.
Ace (Hole in one)
An ace, otherwise known as a hole in one, is when a golfer completes a hole in one stroke. This is widely regarded as the pinnacle of achievement in the world of golf. However, it is also incredibly rare! In fact, the odds of an average golfer scoring a hole in one are estimated at a staggering 12,500 to 1.
Bogey
A bogey is when a golfer completes a hole in one stroke more than the designated par. For example, if you were to complete a par 3 hole in four strokes, that would be called a bogey. This is a common occurrence for golfers, and is something that even professional golfers struggle with.