a score one stroke over par for a hole; formerly, the definition of bogey was the same as that now used for par, i.e., an ideal score or number of strokes, for each hole, against which players compete; -- it was said to be so called because assumed to be the score of an imaginary first-rate player called Colonel Bogey. Now the standard score is called par.
This means to take one shot more than par for a hole. A double bogey is two shots more, a triple bogey is three shots more, and so on. For example a 6 on a par 5 is a bogey.
A hole played in one stroke more than par.
One shot over par on a hole. Originally known as par.
One over par for a hole. A golfer taking four shots on a par3, five on a par four, etc.
to shoot in one stroke over par
Score one stroke over par on a hole. Bogey golfers average a bogey per hole.
This is the duffer's par and is one shot above par on a hole. "Bogey Golf" is a term used for the majority of the golfing public who fail to shoot below an average of a bogey per hole (a score of 90 for a par 72 course).
A score on a golf hole that is one more than Par.
A score of one over par on any given hole.
a hole played in one stroke over par
completing a hole one over par. A par 3 played in four shots would be known as a 'bogey 4'. In Britain, the definition can also mean the number of strokes a player should take to complete the hole or the round.
One stroke over the par for the hole.
Usually one stroke over the designated par of a hole
A score of one stoke over par for the hole.
One stroke over par. Two strokes over par is “double bogey,” etc.
A score of 1 over par on a hole, for example a 6 on a par 5.
Finishing a hole one stroke over par.
Originally the expected score in which a good player was reckoned to complete a hole, but now replaced by par. Bogey has come to mean one over par on a hole.
A score of one over par on a given hole.
A score of one over par for the hole. To play a hole in one stroke over par. Example: taking 5 strokes on a par 4.
A score of one shot over par for a hole. (See Par).
A score of one over the designated par for a hole. As a verb, to score a bogey. Sometimes spelled "bogie."
A score of one more than par.
A score of one over par on a hole. For example, on a par 5 hole, a score of 6.
A score of one over par (one worse than par) for a hole. A double bogey is two over par, a triple bogey is three over par, et cetera.
Score of one stroke over par on a hole.