PLAYER TO EAGLE SPECIFIC HOLE DEFINITION
What is the Player to Eagle specific hole market?
Bet on a player to eagle a specific hole. In golf, an "eagle" is a scoring term used when a player completes a hole in two strokes fewer than the hole's par. It represents an excellent performance on a particular hole, better than a birdie, and signifies a high level of skill or a particularly good play.
Here’s how it translates depending on the par of the hole:
On a Par-3 hole: An eagle is quite rare and would mean the player scored a hole-in-one, completing the hole in a single stroke.
On a Par-4 hole: An eagle is scored by finishing the hole in 2 strokes, which often involves a very long and accurate drive followed by a successful putt.
On a Par-5 hole: An eagle is achieved by completing the hole in 3 strokes, usually by reaching the green in two strokes and then using one putt to finish.