Golf Code what's wrong width this

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 var names = ["Hole-in-one!", "Eagle", "Birdie", "Par", "Bogey", "Double Bogey", "Go Home!"];
function golfScore(par, strokes) {
  // Only change code below this line
  if(strokes===1){
    return "Hole-in-one!";
  }else if(strokes<=par-2){
      return "Eagle";
  }else if(strokes<=par-1){
    return "Birdie";
  }else if(strokes==par){
    return "Par";
  }else if(strokes>=par+1){
    return "Bogey";
  }else if(strokes>=par+2){
    return "Double Bogey";
  } else if(strokes>=par+3){
    return "Go Home!";
  }
  
  return "Change Me";
  // Only change code above this line
}

// Change these values to test
golfScore(5, 4);

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Link to the challenge:
https://learn.freecodecamp.org/javascript-algorithms-and-data-structures/basic-javascript/golf-code/

This condition else if(strokes>=par+1) evaluates as true even for higher differences between stroke and par. For example, it will evaluate golfScore(7,4) as true and return “Bogey” instead of “Go Home!”.

On a side note, you should definitely use your array instead of typing each string again.