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putting green
putting green
/ ˈʌɪŋ /
noun
- (on a golf course) the area of closely mown grass at the end of a fairway where the hole is
- an area of smooth grass with several holes for putting games
Word History and Origins
Origin of putting green1
Example Sentences
The 10th hole — a par four — appeared to be a potential bogey after Lindblad left the ball short of the putting green and into a bunker on her second shot.
Footage of the incident showed the plane crashed into a tree on the golf course, just feet from a putting green where many golf balls lay.
John Nieporte, the head pro at Trump’s West Palm Beach, Fla., golf club, raved about Trump as a “great boss and helluva golfer,” exalting his game from tee shot to the putting green.
Fleetwood was grinding last week on the practice putting green at the Renaissance Club during the Scottish Open and if that work pays dividends, the Englishman might make his major breakthrough.
The Beaudry has a bocce ball court, putting green, golf simulator and poker game room among its tenant lures.
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