What Is an Eagle? (2024)

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On April 10, 1916, 35 golfers created The Professional Golfers' Association of America in New York City. Since that time, countless golf balls have taken to the skies in search of the elusive hole-in-one.

If you've ever watched golf on television, you may have been confused by some of the interesting words you probably heard. From bogeys to birdies to eagles to holes-in-one, golf certainly has a unique vocabulary all its own.

Most of these terms relate to another special term used in golf: par. Golfers use the word “par" to describe how many strokes (golf shots) it should take to get the golf ball from the tee (where you start) into the hole (where you end).

For example, if par for a particular hole is 4, it should take most golfers four strokes to get the golf ball into the hole.

The farther away the hole is from the tee — and the more obstacles there are, such as sand traps, hills, trees or water hazards — the higher the par will be. Holes will usually have a par of three, four or five strokes.

Most 18-hole golf courses have par values of 72, based on four par-3 holes, 10 par-4 holes and four par-5 holes. It is quite rare to find par-6 or par-7 holes.

A golfer's goal, of course, is to get the golf ball into the hole with as few strokes as possible. The absolute minimum number would be one stroke — the elusive and very rare hole-in-one.

And the maximum? Well, as many amateur golfers will tell you, there really is no limit to the number of strokes it can take some days!

Golfers compare the number of strokes it takes to get their golf ball in the hole with the par score. On a par-5 hole, five strokes would be par.

Hitting par for a hole is sometimes called "even." Par means “equal" in Latin.

Golfers try to avoid going over par, but it happens frequently, even for professionals. A score of 1 over par (+1) on a hole is called a "bogey." More than one stroke over par is called a "double bogey" (+2), "triple bogey" (+3) and so on.

Golfers strive to stay under par on every hole. Since it's difficult to do so, special names are used to refer to the achievement.

Hitting 1 under par (-1) on a hole is known as a "birdie." Hitting 2 under par (-2) on a hole is even more difficult and is called an "eagle."

An even rarer achievement is 3 under par (-3), which is known as an "albatross." Some golfers, especially in the United States, also call this shot a "double eagle." It is such a rare achievement that professional golf tours record, on average, less than three of these shots each year.

The lowest individual hole score ever recorded is 4 under par (-4), also called a "condor." There have been only four condors ever recorded and none during a professional tournament.

Terms exist for even rarer events — "ostrich" for 5 under par (-5) and "phoenix" for 6 under par (-6) — but no one has ever made these shots. Some consider them impossible — they require a hole-in-one on a par-6 or par-7 hole — because these holes themselves are very rare.

The seventh hole on the Satsuki golf course in Japan happens to be one of the few par-7 holes in the world, and it also happens to be the longest hole in the world at 964 yards.

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What Is an Eagle? (2024)

FAQs

What are 5 facts about eagles? ›

Did you know?
  • Eagles can fly up to 30 m.p.h. and can dive at speeds up to 100 m.p.h.
  • Bald eagles develop the characteristic white head and tail feathers by 4-6 years of age.
  • Fledgling eagles learn to fly at three months of age.
  • Eagles live can 30 years or more in the wild.
  • Male bald eagles are smaller than females.

What is special about an eagle? ›

Because of their strength, eagles have been a symbol of war and imperial power since Babylonian times. Their likeness is found on Greek and Roman ruins, coins, and medals. Eagles are monogamous. They mate for life and use the same nest each year.

What kind of animal is eagle? ›

Eagles are large birds of prey which are members of the bird family Accipitridae and belong to several genera which are not necessarily closely related to each other.

What is an eagle classified as? ›

Scientific Classification

Common Name eagle Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Class Aves Order Falconiformes Family Accipitridae Genus Species More than 60 species.

What makes a bird an eagle? ›

There are 68 species of eagle in the family Accipitridae, and species are classified as an eagle based on their ability to hunt large prey (over 50cm in length) rather than because they are closely related. Eagles can be found on every continent except Antarctica, though most live in Africa and Asia.

What does the eagle symbolize? ›

They represent honesty, truth, majesty, strength, courage, wisdom, power and freedom. As they roam the sky, they are believed to have a special connection to God.

What is the eagles biggest weakness? ›

Weakness: Defensive Backs

Looking at the Eagles' first major weakness, the defensive backs took a significant step back from 2022 to 2023.

What personality does an eagle represent? ›

For centuries, people have seen eagles as a symbol of beauty, bravery, courage, honour, pride, determination, and grace. This bird is important and symbolic to humanity because of its characteristics.

Are eagles friendly to humans? ›

Will a bald eagle attack a human? Bald eagles have been known to attack humans, but the injuries inflicted are hardly lethal. During mating seasons, bald eagles become much more territorial. As with any other bird of prey, it best to keep a safe distance from a bald eagle and to respect the bird's space.

What is the natural enemy of the eagle? ›

THREATS and TERRITORIAL FIGHTS

Threats: The Bald Eagle has no natural predators. Their biggest enemy is humans. Causes of Bald Eagle mortality include collisions with cars and power lines, electrocution, gunshot wounds and poisoning.

Do eagles mate for life? ›

Male and female bald eagles mate for life, only finding a new mate if theirs dies, and lay from one to three eggs a year. Juvenile bald eagles are dark brown with white mottling, and don't develop their iconic white head and tail until they are four to five years old.

Where do eagles mostly live? ›

Bald eagles in winter may be found throughout most of California at lakes, reservoirs, rivers, and some rangelands and coastal wetlands. The State's breeding habitats are mainly in mountain and foothill forests and woodlands near reservoirs, lakes, and rivers.

Why is eagle so special? ›

They are also fiercely protective and defend their vulnerable young against other predators who may attack them. There are various species of eagles found across the world, but what makes the bald eagle in particular so special is that this species is native and unique to the United States.

What bird is mistaken for an eagle? ›

BALD EAGLES VS. VULTURES

These huge predominantly black birds, often referred to as “buzzards”, spend much time soaring on rising thermals while scanning the ground for dead animals or food scraps, and can easily be mistaken for an Eagle.

What is a female eagle called? ›

A female eagle is an eagle; there is no special term. You will sometimes see the word “formel” used to describe female raptors like eagles and hawks (in much the same way that the word “hen” describes female poultry birds), but this is very old-fashioned.

What are 3 eagle facts? ›

The distinctive white head and tail feathers appear when the eagles mature at 4 or 5 years old. Bald eagles are believed to live 30 years or longer in the wild. They mate for life, building huge nests in the tops of large trees near rivers, lakes, and other wetlands.

Do eagles ever lay 4 eggs? ›

Bald Eagle Egg Laying Facts

The female usually lays a clutch of two eggs, though she can lay as many as four. She incubates the eggs for about 40 days by sitting on the nest to keep them warm.

Do eagles see in color? ›

Eagles see in color, and can view a greater range of color than humans. They can also see ultraviolet light, which aids in hunting because they can see the UV-absorbent urine of their prey. And finally, eagles can also see with their eyes closed, so to speak.

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