PLAYER TO PAR SPECIFIC HOLE DEFINITION
What is the Player to Par specific hole market?
Bet on a player to par a specific hole. In golf, "par" refers to the predetermined number of strokes that an expert golfer is expected to need to complete an individual hole, or to complete all the holes on a golf course. It represents the standard or expected level of performance for each hole.
Each hole on a golf course is assigned a par rating, typically ranging from par-3 to par-5, though par-6 holes exist on some courses. The par rating depends on the length and difficulty of the hole:
Par-3: A hole that's expected to be completed in three strokes.
Par-4: A hole that's expected to be completed in four strokes.
Par-5: A hole that's expected to be completed in five strokes.
The total par for a standard 18-hole golf course usually adds up to around 72, but this can vary based on the specific design and layout of the course.
In scoring terms, if a golfer finishes a hole in the same number of strokes as the hole's par, they are said to have made "par" on that hole.