0 past simple and past participle of birdie
1 (in golf) to get a birdie for a particular hole:
Even though every hole can be birdied, scores of 4, 5 or more can be carded on every hole as well.
He saved bogey twice from greater than 20 ft, and birdied the difficult 17th and 18th for the second straight round.
He also birdied the 7th and 11th holes.
He birdied seven of his opening eleven holes in the final round, to move clear of the field.
Elkington was away and birdied from 20 ft.
He birdied five out of the last eight holes to come from three strokes back in the final round.
With six holes to play, he birdied five consecutive holes (13-17), but scored a par on the 72nd hole to finish one stroke back.
Each player birdied the final two holes for a dramatic finish.