Solving the LinkedIn Pinpoint 644 connection between the clues Albatross, Eagle, Birdie, Par, Bogey (or worse). All clues and the answer explanation await below.
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Pinpoint #644 initially felt like a misleading trip to the ornithology section. The word "Albatross" is so specific and dramatic that it usually serves as a potent anchor, or alternatively, a major red herring. I first considered categories involving large birds or perhaps naval superstitions. The lack of standard related clues (like names of smaller birds, types of nests, etc.) suggested the category was using these words metaphorically or technically, rather than literally. I prepared myself for a subtle sports term category, as that frequently uses aggressive terminology derived from nature to describe excellent performance.
I started with Albatross. My initial hunch was that this would connect to another word that signifies great achievement or rarity, but without further context, it was just a starting point.
Then Eagle appeared. When paired with Albatross, the avian theme was reinforced, but now I had two specific, high-scoring terms. This changed my direction entirely; I recognized the sequence from competitive sports scoring, specifically those involving strokes or points relative to a standard.
Birdie was the turning point. The combination of Albatross (three under), Eagle (two under), and Birdie (one under) leaves no ambiguity whatsoever. It made me think about the sport of golf, which uses this exact hierarchical bird-based naming system for good scores.
By the time Par dropped, the pattern was clear. We had the baseline score. Bogey (or worse) just confirmed it, sealing the category by providing the corresponding term for scores above the standard expectation, completing the definitive set of Golf scores.
| Clue | Explanation |
|---|---|
| Albatross | A rare score of three strokes under par on a single hole (also known as a Double Eagle). |
| Eagle | A score of two strokes under par on a single hole. |
| Birdie | A score of one stroke under par on a single hole. |
| Par | The standard expected number of strokes to complete a hole, the baseline for scoring. |
| Bogey (or worse) | A score of one stroke over par (Bogey). "Worse" includes Double Bogey, Triple Bogey, etc. |