
1) An 80-footer is a long one 2) Any miniature golf shot 3) Any minigolf shot 4) British sports magazine 5) Fifth stroke, often 6) Final shot, often 7) Final stroke, generally 8) Final stroke, usually 9) Finish a hole 10) Gentle golf stroke 11) Gentle stroke 12) Gently knock, on the green 13) Gently strike a golf ball
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1) Golf stroke 2) Putting
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a shot played on the green, usually with a putter.
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[magazine] Putt magazine was created in June 2001 by Greg Stogdon in London, UK. Putt was a British golf magazine initially conceived, designed, and produced by Stogdon while he was studying at Central Saint Martin`s School of Art and Design, on the Fashion Communication and Promotion degree. Designed as a parody of sport magazines at the t...
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• (v. i.) To make a putt. • (v. t.) A stroke made on the putting green to play the ball into a hole.
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(from the article `golf`) The hole itself measures 4.25 inches (10.8 cm) in diameter and at least 4 inches (10.2 cm) deep, and it is set in an area of turf especially prepared ...
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The shot made on the putting green. From a Scottish term meaning to push gently or nudge.
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Putt intransitive verb (Golf) To make a putt.
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Putt noun [ Confer
Put ,
transitive verb ]
(Golf) A stroke made on the putting green to play the ball into a hole.
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[
n] - hitting a golf ball on the putting surface with a putter 2. [v] - (golf): hit a putt 3. [v] - strike (a golf ball) lightly, with a putter
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putting noun hitting a golf ball that is on the green using a putter; `his putting let him down today; he didn`t sink a single putt over three feet`
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Act of hitting golf ball on the green.
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