Birdies

/ˈbɜːrdiz/ noun

In golf, scores that are one stroke under par (the expected number of hits for a hole); or small birds in general.

From 'birdie,' which came from American golf slang in the 1890s. A player calling a good shot 'a bird' evolved into 'birdie' for one-under-par, likely influenced by the phrase 'a bird in the hand.'

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FRoiseaux
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