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Eagle = Two-under-par (-2). Eagles most commonly occur on par-fives, when golfers with enough strength can drive to the green in two strokes rather than the expected three, and then hole out with just a single putt. Less commonly, a player will hole his or her approach shot (either the second shot on a par-four or the third shot on a par-five) to achieve an eagle. Naturally enough, a hole-in-one on a par-three hole also results in an eagle.

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13y ago

A double Eagle is a 2 and a Eagle is a three on a par 5....

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13y ago

Down the hole in two is equal to an Eagle on a par four hole.

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8y ago

a 'hole in one'

3 - 2 = 1

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14y ago

Yes it is.

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