What does Birdie mean in golf scoring?



What does Birdie mean in golf scoring?

Brent Kelley is an award-winning sports journalist and golf expert with over 30 years in print and online journalism. "Birdie" is one of the basic scoring terms used by golfers, and it means a score of 1-under par on any individual golf hole.

How many birdies does the average golfer average per round?

It’s not until golfer’s in that study reached a handicap in the range of 1-5 that they started averaging more than 1 birdie per round (and 9 pars per round). Eagle – An " Eagle " is when a golfer scores two fewer strokes than par on an individual golf hole. Ex: 3 strokes on a par-5 hole.

What are birdies and bogeys in golf?

That’s where those other terms — birdies, eagles, bogeys, and so on — come into play. They describe a golfer’s performance on a hole in relation to the hole’s par: A birdie is a score of 1-under par on a hole (for example, scoring 4 on a par-5). A bogey is 1-over par on a hole. An eagle is 2-under par on a hole.

What are scoring terms in golf?

Those (and other terms) are all names for different types of scores on an individual golf hole. When explaining golf scoring terms, start with par, because all the other names of golf scores are defined in relation to par. "Par" refers to the number of strokes an expert golfer is expected to need to complete the play of one hole on a golf course.