PLAYER TO ALBATROSS SPECIFIC HOLE DEFINITION
What is the Player to Albatross specific hole market?
Bet on a player to get an albatross on a specific hole. In golf, an "albatross," also known as a "double eagle" in the United States, is a scoring term used when a player completes a hole in three strokes fewer than the hole's par. It is an extremely rare and impressive feat, reflecting an exceptional level of skill or a remarkable stroke of luck.
Here's how an albatross can occur, depending on the par of the hole:
On a Par-3 hole: An albatross is not possible, as the best score achievable is a hole-in-one, which is two strokes under par, or an eagle.
On a Par-4 hole: An albatross is achieved with a hole-in-one. This is an exceedingly rare event as it requires holing out from the tee on a par-4, which involves a very long and precise drive.
On a Par-5 hole: An albatross is scored by completing the hole in just 2 strokes. This usually involves a long and accurate drive followed by a second shot that successfully holes out from a significant distance.