How does scoring work in golf?

There are several rules in golf but some of the basics are: Whoever golfers ball is furthest away from the cup is always the next person to hit their golf ball. Never talk while someone else is swing their club. Wear a collared shirt and golf shoes.

Don't spit on the greens. Scoring in golf terms are as followed. Each course management sets their own criteria for what par is on their course according to how many yards the course is and how hard the hole is.

A par for example is. If the par is stated at a par 4 then you have 4 shots from the tee box to make the golf ball in the cup. A birdie is if the hole is stated to be a par 4 and you hit the ball in a total of 3 shots.

A eagle is if the hole is stated to be a par 4 and somehow you hit the ball in at 2 shots. A bogey is if the hole is stated to be a par 4 and you take 5 shots to make the ball in.

But golf scoring is as simple as can be. Every time you take a whack at that little white ball, that's a stroke. Every time you make a stroke, count it.

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