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Well if your American you will probably pronounce it A-par-tide. But if you are from Europe or Africa you will pronounce it A-par-thide.A-par-tide.
== == No. It comes from the Latin word "par" meaning "equal".
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I'm afraid that is way off, I would say 1% of golfers fail to break 100 at one point in their life would be more accurate than the above stat. Par is set at 72 for most courses because there is 18 holes, either par 3, mostly par 4's and some par 5's, the total they add up to is 72 (some courses vary from 69-73). If par was 100 top pros would be maybe 125 under for a tournament which is just silly. The problem you have pointed out is solved by the handicap system, which allows golfers to shoot net under par.
There is a tie at 59 (Al Geiberger, David Duval, Chip Beck)Actually you have to include Paul Goydos (IF you count par 72 courses) and, most currently, Stuart Appleby (IF you count par 70 courses). Here is the rundown:Al Geiberger: 1977 Memphis Classic (29-30), Colonial Country Club (par 72)Chip Beck: 1991 Las Vegas Invitational (30-29), Sunrise Golf Club (par 72)David Duval: 1999 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic (31-28), PGA West (Palmer Course) (par 72)Paul Goydos: 2010 John Deere Classic (31-28), TPC Deere Run (par 71)Stuart Appleby: 2010 Greenbrier Classic (28-31), The Old White Course (par 70)
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Faire = to do/to make Par exemple, je fais --> I make/I do.
Par is a score you should make on a hole generally depending on length. Different rating for men and women sometimes, a 400m hole maybe a par 5 for women and par 4 for a man. If you are referring to golf.
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You make a good point, it is a strange one. But in this context par is meant to mean, the average, of the usual quality etc, so below par essentially means sub standard, and has nothing to do with golf.
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it isn't a sea bird, it is a double eagle (-3) , par (even), birdie (-1), eagle (-2). To make a double eagle a hole in one on a par 4 or a 2 on a par 5.
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When golfing, each hole has a par, and every course (18 holes) has a par. Par is the average number of strokes that a person should be able to take while completing a round of golf. If a hole has a par of 4, it should take the golfer 4 strokes to get the ball in the whole. If a course has a par of 72, it should take the golfer 72 strokes to get the ball into 18 holes.