Most people know that a birdie is one under par.
Most people know that an eagle is two under par.
Any idea what three or four under par is called....
Albatross
Three-under-par (-3); often called a double eagle. These are extremely rare, and occur most commonly on par-fives with a strong drive and a holed approach shot. Between 1970 and 2003, 84 such shots (an average of fewer than three per year) were recorded on the PGA Tour.
Condor
Four-under par (-4); a hole-in-one on a par 5. It has only been recorded 4 times in history and never during a professional tournament.
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