In golf, par is a term used to describe the number of strokes a skilled golfer is expected to need to complete one hole, or all 18 holes on a golf course. The par for each hole is determined based on its length and level of difficulty, with longer and more challenging holes typically having a higher par.
For an 18-hole golf course, the total par is typically 72, with each hole having a par of either 3, 4, or 5 strokes. This means that a skilled golfer should aim to complete the entire course in 72 strokes or lower.
Par is used as a standard of comparison for golfers, with scores relative to par often used to gauge a player's performance. For example, a player who completes a hole in one stroke less than par would score a birdie, while a player who completes a hole in one stroke more than par would score a bogey. Players who complete a hole in two strokes less than par would score an eagle, while those who complete a hole in three strokes less than par would score an albatross.
Overall, par is a useful tool for assessing a player's skill level and performance on the golf course.
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