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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Higgo being on the putting green meant he was outside of the starting point, which is defined as:
From BBC • May 14, 2026
But unlike other players who might have a kink in their swing or yips on the putting green, Korda hadn’t lost the mechanics that make her the envy of men’s and women’s players alike.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 5, 2026
So I honestly just went to the putting green for five minutes and simplified it.
From Barron's • Nov. 21, 2025
In the meantime, enjoy your retirement savings and travel, or stay home and turn your backyard into a putting green, if you so wish.
From MarketWatch • Oct. 12, 2025
A massive resort-size swimming pool nestles amid boulders and manicured lawns, adjacent to a huge putting green.
From "The World Is Flat" by Thomas L. Friedman
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