putting green (Meaning)

Wordnet

putting green (n)

an area of closely cropped grass surrounding the hole on a golf course

Webster

putting green ()

The green, or plot of smooth turf, surrounding a hole.

Synonyms & Antonyms of putting green

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putting green Sentence Examples

  1. The golfers gathered around the putting green to practice their short game.
  2. He spent hours on the putting green, honing his skills before the tournament.
  3. The putting green was meticulously manicured, providing a smooth surface for golfers.
  4. She struggled to read the slope of the putting green, affecting her accuracy.
  5. The golf course had a beautiful view of the ocean from the putting green.
  6. They enjoyed a friendly competition on the putting green, with bets placed on who could sink the most putts.
  7. The putting green was located near the clubhouse, making it a popular spot for socializing.
  8. The golfer's approach shot landed just short of the putting green.
  9. The golf instructor offered tips and advice to improve the players' putting skills.
  10. The putting green was surrounded by lush trees, creating a tranquil setting for golfers to practice.

FAQs About the word putting green

an area of closely cropped grass surrounding the hole on a golf courseThe green, or plot of smooth turf, surrounding a hole.

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The golfers gathered around the putting green to practice their short game.

He spent hours on the putting green, honing his skills before the tournament.

The putting green was meticulously manicured, providing a smooth surface for golfers.

She struggled to read the slope of the putting green, affecting her accuracy.