What is a vulture in golf?

We're not talking about the bird (a vulture), but the absolute rarest shot in golf. It's a "1" on a par 5, which believe it or not, has actually happened a handful of times.
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How rare is a condor in golf?

You don't have to be a mathematical genius to understand that a Condor is a rare occurrence. To give you an idea of odds, it has been estimated a hole-in-one can reach up to 1 in 12,500 for an amateur player, while a double eagle has been assigned odds that have ranged between 1 in 1 million, and 1 in 16 million.
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What is buzzard in golf?

The buzzard is a synonym for the double bogey. If you want to impress your buddies after making a double, you may just want to tell them you had a buzzard. It may help to take the sting out of the score and their comments.
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What is it called when you get a 2 on a par 6?

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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Has anyone ever got a condor in golf?

The first known condor (don't ask us how it got this name, but it's been used several times so we'll go with it) was by Larry Bruce in 1962, who cut the corner on the sharp dogleg 480-yard fifth hole at Hope C.C. in Arkansas.
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What is a turkey in golf?

For it refers to a hat-trick – a trio of birdies in succession in one round of golf. It's a great thing, but don't you think turkey is an odd word?
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What is the rarest bird in golf?

In golf, an albatross is when a player scores three strokes under par on a single hole. It is an incredibly rare feat and one only a handful of professional golfers have ever accomplished in the sport's history.
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What are the rarest shots in golf?

Scoring three-under-par on a single hole is one of the rarest feats in the sport. In golf, it's known as an albatross or a double-eagle.
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Has anyone hole-in-one a par 5?

As of January 2021, a condor (four under par) hole-in-one on a par-5 hole had been recorded on five occasions. A horseshoe-shaped par 5 hole once enabled a condor hole-in-one to be achieved with a 3-iron club.
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What is a par 4 hole-in-one called?

Your odds of shooting an “albatross” — a hole in one on a par-4 (most holes in one are nailed on par-3s) — are even more steep: Try a staggering 6 million-to-1, according to the Double Eagle Club (though some believe it might be closer to 1 million-to-1).
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What is a camel in golf?

Gorilla was the guy that hit the furthest but was outside the first cut. The snake was a three (or more) putt, the camel was whoever hit it into the sand, and the frog is the guy that hits it into the water.
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What is a wolf in golf?

The 'Wolf' is always the last player to tee off. At each hole, the players rotate the tee-off order (on the first hole 1,2,3,4 and on the second hole 2,3,4,1 and on fifth hole 1,2,3,4 again) so that each player becomes Wolf once every four holes.
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What is a ferret in golf?

Ferret: The holing of a ball from off the green for a par or better or, in some alternative versions, when the player's score is still relevant to the outcome of that hole. Holing with a putter may be excluded. Golden Ferret: The holing of a ball directly from a bunker.
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Has anyone ever hole-in-one 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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What is a bird in golf?

Technically, birdie is a golf term associated with scoring one stroke less than the declared par of any given hole. So, for instance, you are dealing with a par-3 hole. To score a birdie, you simply need to make sure you complete the hole consuming only two (2) strokes.
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What is 5 under par called?

Terms exist for even rarer events — "ostrich" for 5 under par (-5) and "phoenix" for 6 under par (-6) — but no one has ever made these shots. Some consider them impossible — they require a hole-in-one on a par-6 or par-7 hole — because these holes themselves are very rare.
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What is the longest golf drive ever?

Mike Austin holds the world record for the longest drive in professional play, driving 515 yards at the Winterwood Golf Course in Las Vegas, Nevada, in 1974, blasting it 65 yards past the flag on the par-4 fifth. His golf swing, known as The Mike Austin Swing, is practiced and taught by current golf professionals.
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What is the longest putt in PGA history?

Jack Nicklaus achieved the longest putt recorded in professional golf in the 1964 Tournament of Champions, according to the Guinness Book of World Records. The putt Nicklaus sank to earn this remarkable record was a massive 110 feet long, which is longer than several golf greens!
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How many hole in ones has Tiger Woods had?

Woods has hit a hole-in-one 20 times in the course of his lifetime, his first at the age of six. Three have come in PGA Tour competitions - at the 1996 Greater Milwaukee Open, 1997 Phoenix Open, and 1998 Sprint International.
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What is the hardest club to hit in golf?

A long iron is usually the most challenging golf club in the bag to hit when the sweet spot on the club is very small. This happens quite often with blade style irons where players are trying to work the ball and hit very specific and accurate golf shots.
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What is the best golf tip ever?

Let's get on to the list!
  • #1 – Take Your Time. It is easy to rush in the golf swing. ...
  • #2 – Pick Out a Specific Target. ...
  • #3 – Relax Your Grip. ...
  • #4 – Quiet Hands in the Takeaway. ...
  • #5 – Play to Your Strengths. ...
  • #6 – See the Club Hit the Ball. ...
  • #7 – Stay Perfectly Still While Putting. ...
  • #8 – Don't Slide.
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What is the easiest shot in golf?

Most people will be surprised to hear that a green side bunker shot is the easiest shot in golf. Why? Because you don't have to actually hit the golf ball. All you have to do is miss the ball and finish your swing.
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What is a golf Bunny?

Updated on 07/05/19. "Rabbit" is a golf side bet that is a game for a group of three or a group of four golfers. In Rabbit, the object is to "catch the rabbit" — which a golfer does by winning a hole (having the low score of the group) — and to still have possession of the rabbit when the front nine ends.
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What is a condor in golf?

We're not talking about the bird (a vulture), but the absolute rarest shot in golf. It's a "1" on a par 5, which believe it or not, has actually happened a handful of times. As of late, there have been 5 recorded condors in history.
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What is an Alcatraz in golf?

An Albatross, also known as “Double Eagle”, is a golf scoring term that is three (3) strokes less than the par rating a specific hole has. It is also recognized as 3-under par.
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