What is it called when you get a hole in 2 on a par 5?

Albatross or Double Eagle
An albatross is achieved when a player either aces a par 4, or scores a "2" on a par 5.
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What is it called when you get a hole in 2?

Birdie: You finished the hole in 2 strokes. Par: You finished the hole in 3 strokes. Bogey: You finished the hole in 4 strokes. Double bogey: You finished the hole in 5 strokes.
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What is it called when you make it in the hole 2 shots under par?

By Matt Crownover. An eagle is the name given to scoring 2 below par on a single hole. To make an eagle, which simply means shooting two strokes under par on a hole, you need a combination of luck and skill. It's a difficult feat. Even for professionals, eagles don't occur that often.
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Is there a term for a hole-in-one on a par 5?

A “condor” is term given to a hole-in-one on a par 5. It is almost as rare as two hole-in-ones in a single game of golf.
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What is a hole in 2 on a par 6 called?

A condor is also known as a double albatross, or a triple eagle. This is the lowest individual hole score ever made, relative to par. A condor would be a hole-in-one on a par-five (typically by cutting over a dogleg corner), a two on a par-six, or a three on a par-seven (which is not known to have been achieved).
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Every Recorded Ace on a Par-4 (SIX OF THEM)



What is an ostrich golf?

Supposedly, this is the name assigned to completing a hole having struck the ball five fewer times than par. In other words, this is what happens when you hole-out a Par 7 with two strokes or shoot a Hole-In-One on a Par Six.
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What is a condor shot?

A condor in golf occurs when a player gets the ball into the hole using four fewer shots than the par states. For example, a par five hole will result in a condo if a golfer made a hole-in-one shot. Getting a condor shot is one of the rarest occurrences on the golf course.
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Has anyone made a condor?

Scoring a condor is the rarest event in golf. This is normally a hole in one at a par five (a two at a par six would also count, but this has never been done). Only five condors have ever been recorded: The most recent was Kevin Pon, who made a 2 on a par 6 at Lake Chabot Golf Course on the 10th December 2020.
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Who has had a condor in golf?

That term is condor. A condor in golf is extremely rare. It is only known and verified to have happened six times in golf history: Larry Bruce, 480-yard, dogleg-right fifth hole at Hope Country Club in Hope, Ark., in 1962.
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Is there a par 6 in golf?

The United States Golf Association defines a par 6 as any hole longer than 670 yards for men and 570 for women, although we all know that par is a very arbitrary number. Some championship courses are happy to keep holes longer than 700 yards as par 5s from the tips.
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What do you call a two on a par five in golf?

Taking one less stroke would make it a double eagle. The other name for this type of shot is an albatross, but it is used less than double eagle. There are two possible ways to achieve a double eagle (albatross) on most courses: Shooting 2 on a par 5.
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What is a snowman in golf?

In golf, a snowman is something you very much want to avoid. That's because "snowman" is a slang term golfers use for a score of eight on any individual hole. Use eight strokes to play a hole and, sorry bud, you just made a "snowman." A golf snowman won't melt anything but your scorecard.
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What is an eagle on a par 5?

So if you are on the green in two strokes on a par-5, your first putt attempt is an "eagle putt" because if you make it, you'll have an eagle. And there's "double eagle"—also known as an "albatross"—meaning 3-under-par on a single hole.
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What is +2 called in golf?

If a player took 4 strokes to complete a par-3, 6 strokes to complete a par-4, and 4 strokes to complete a par-5 hole, their score could be described as "two over par" or "+2". Even - "Even" ("E") can be used to describe a golfer's score when it is equal to the combined par of all holes that they've completed.
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What is 2 under par called in golf?

A birdie is universally known as a score of 1-under par on a hole. An eagle is 2-under par. Double that — a double eagle — and it would be 4-under par.
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What is a turkey in golf?

Its origin is almost certainly American in nature. In ten-pin bowling, a trio of consecutive strikes is called a turkey, while six in a row is known as a wild, or golden, turkey. It wouldn't be the first time golf has borrowed from another sport to expand its lexicon.
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Is there a par 7 in golf?

The par-7 stretches the length of this particular nine to 3,469 yards and consists of three par-5s, five par-4s and the monstrous par-7. And yes, it's the No. 1 handicap hole.
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How rare is an eagle on a par 4?

An eagle is a score of 3 on par-5, 2 on par-4, and 1 on par-3 (this last one is also referred to as 'hole-in-one'). The thing about eagles is that they don't materialize often. Only in extremely rare cases (and that's mostly on par-5s), which makes them so special.
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Has an ostrich ever happened in golf?

Ostriches almost never happen in golf.

In fact, obtaining a score of five-under par has never happened in a professional golf match. This feat is so rare that there are no recorded instances of it actually happening.
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What pro golfer has never had a hole-in-one?

After all Rory McIlroy has done in his still-young career, it is surprising to learn that he has never had a hole-in-one as a tournament professional.
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Has anyone ever shot an 18 in golf?

No man or woman on any significant professional golf tour has birdied all 18 holes—in other words, scored a 54—in a single round. (Jim Furyk holds the PGA Tour record with a 58.)
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What is a bird in golf?

Birdie: In the 19th century, the term "bird" was the equivalent of "cool" or "excellent" - golf scholars believe this is where the term came from. An Atlantic City, New Jersey, course claims that the term originated there in 1903. The meaning being a score of one under par.
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What is an eagle golf?

An eagle in golf is a score that is achieved when you are 2-under par. For example, you need to do it in one stroke to score an “eagle” on a par-3 hole and two strokes on a par-4 hole. An eagle is a good indicator of advanced gameplay and is typically not achieved until the professional level.
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Has anyone got a hole-in-one on a par 4?

There has been one hole-in-one on a par 4 in PGA Tour history. That famously came at the 2001 Phoenix Open, when Andrew Magee's tee shot on the 332-yard 17th at TPC Scottsdale fortuitously bounded off Tom Byrum's putter and into the hole for an ace.
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Why do golfers only wear one glove?

If you're a right-handed golfer you'll wear a glove on your left hand. The reason golfers only wear one glove is that you won't get any added benefit from wearing two. You don't need to grip the club very tight with your right hand (right-handed player) and it's more of a stabilizer.
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