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For anyone else wondering...
In golf a score that is over par is called a bogey. A triple bogey is three over par. So far example if you completed hole 1 in 8 shots your score would be classed as a triple bogey because the par for that hole is 5.
When selecting a hole from the main menu it will tell you the par for that hole. This is also reiterated in-game itself, at the top of the HUD you'll see your golfer name and then for example, Par 5 Shot 1. The aim of the game is to complete a hole in the par score or under to unlock the next hole for that course. As you progress through the game you'll unlock different ball utilities such as the ability to equip a parachute to the ball, these utilities are useful for going back and collecting the special crates on the holes.
To use a utility you must press [BACKSPACE] to open the utility selection. Your currently selected utility is shown in the bottom left of the screen next to the club. Press [SPACE] with a utility selected to activate it once the ball is in-flight. As the utilities are unlocked they will be explained via the popups in-game.
There's also an in-game help section. To access this please select Help & Options and then How to Play from the main menu. If you want to know more about golf scoring then there's info here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Par_%28score%29
1st shot= hole in one
-3=Albatross (2 shots on a par 5)
-2=Eagle
-1=Birdie
0= Par
+1=Bogey
+2=Double Bogey
+3=Triple Bogey.
In other words if you get a triple bogey you just sunk the ball in with 3 more shots then it should have taken.