Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
double-eagle
Noun
/ˌdʌblˈiːɡl/

Definition
A double-eagle is a term used to refer to a gold coin that has a face value of twenty dollars. It is also a phrase used in golf to describe a score of three under par on a single hole.

Examples
- Many collectors dream of owning a double-eagle coin from the 1900s.
- Hitting a double-eagle during a tournament is a rare feat.

Meaning
In currency, a double-eagle specifically indicates a valuable gold coin that was minted in the United States. In sports, particularly golf, it highlights an exceptional performance on a hole.

Synonyms
- Gold coin
- Twenty-dollar coin
- Albatross (in golf)