Buzzard: A score of two strokes over par for a hole. Bye: A term used in tournaments. The player who draws a "bye" is allowed to advance to the next round without playing an opponent.
Buzzard A score of two strokes over the designated par for a hole; a takeoff on eagle. Bye ...
Buzzard - two strokes over par. Caddie - someone who to carries a player's clubs and gives playing advice. Chip shot - short, low running shot played from off the green. Clubhead - part of the club that strikes the ball.
Some golfers use the term Buzzard for a double Bogey and some use terms from bingo for particular numbers. For example, an eight is a 'Snowman' because of their common shape.
See also: Hole, Handicap, Golf, Bogey, Stroke
 
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