putting green
Americannoun
noun
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(on a golf course) the area of closely mown grass at the end of a fairway where the hole is
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an area of smooth grass with several holes for putting games
Etymology
Origin of putting green
First recorded in 1840–50
Example Sentences
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The pair spent the next few years designing and building a roughly 13,500-square-foot house with a gym, pool, putting green and bowling alley.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 26, 2026
Outside, the dwelling boasts a pool and spa, a firepit with built-in seating, an external dining area and lounge space, and even a putting green.
From MarketWatch • Nov. 24, 2025
So I honestly just went to the putting green for five minutes and simplified it.
From Barron's • Nov. 21, 2025
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.
From BBC • Jul. 15, 2024
Red carnations and wrist corsages flashed as the line headed onto the practice putting green of the golf course.
From "Stargirl" by Jerry Spinelli
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