PLAYER TO TRIPLE BOGEY OR WORSE SPECIFIC HOLE DEFINITION
What is the Player to Triple Bogey or worse specific hole market?
Bet on a player to triple bogey or worse on a specific hole. In golf, a "triple bogey" is a scoring term that refers to a player completing a hole in three strokes more than the hole's par. This score indicates a significant departure from the expected level of performance for that particular hole.
Here's how a triple bogey can occur, depending on the par of the hole:
On a Par-3 hole: A triple bogey is scored by completing the hole in 6 strokes.
On a Par-4 hole: A triple bogey occurs when finishing the hole in 7 strokes.
On a Par-5 hole: A triple bogey is achieved by completing the hole in 8 strokes.
A triple bogey is considered a substantial setback in a golfer's round, reflecting a series of challenging shots or mistakes. It's generally viewed as a poor score for both amateur and professional players.
For scores worse than a triple bogey, the terminology simply continues to add the term "bogey" for each stroke over par. For example:
Quadruple Bogey: Four strokes over par.
Quintuple Bogey: Five strokes over par.
And so on.