February 23, 2014 at 06:18 PM By Tony S
Tony S
Had a very interesting game last Tuesday . 5 double bogies,5 bogies,5pars& 3 natural eagles using my favorite
golf ball the Pro V1. Two on par 5's and one on a par 4.
Scotty
Cath D.Carlsbad, CA
Wow - 3 natural eagle......nice!
Christopher MGlendale, AZ
What's a natural eagle vs. an eagle?
Eagles are two under par for a hole. It is a rare score. Sometimes, people have net eagles, which means that they subtracted strokes to get to an eagle score.
Not net!
Rick V., Team Titleist StaffDuxbury, MA
Chris, a natural eagle is a gross score, actually getting the ball in the hole in two strokes less than the par. An adjusted eagle is a net score that applies an appropriate deduction based on your handicap. So, for example, if you're an 18-handicap and you're playing in a tournament where you're keeping gross as well as net scores, on the net side you would get a stroke on every hole. So if you make a 4 on a par 5, you've made a natural birdie but a net eagle. Hope that helps.
Rick
Ryan D.Tulsa, OK
February 26, 2014 at 11:39 AM
People claim net eagles? That's hilarious.
That is kind of what I was thinking haha
Brian DNorton, MA
Tony,
Way to go with 3 eagles in one round. That is unreal. I would keep that day's card and ball for your collection.
Again, Congrats on a great accomplishment
-Brian
I did
thanks
andy rCheshire, CT
Well done !! That round was anything but boring that's for sure.
PRO Vgolf course
hey, tony!
Congrats!
keep knocking them down!
Vern
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