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PLAYER TO DOUBLE BOGEY SPECIFIC HOLE DEFINITION
What is the Player to Double Bogey specific hole market?
Bet on a player to double bogey a specific hole. In golf, a "double bogey" is a scoring term used when a player completes a hole in two strokes more than the hole's par. It indicates that the golfer has taken two strokes more than what is considered the standard or expected level of performance for that particular hole.
Here's how a double bogey can occur, depending on the par of the hole:
On a Par-3 hole: A double bogey is scored by completing the hole in 5 strokes.
On a Par-4 hole: A double bogey is achieved by finishing the hole in 6 strokes.
On a Par-5 hole: A double bogey occurs when a player completes the hole in 7 strokes.