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putting green

 

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Noun putting green has 1 sense
  1. green, putting green - an area of closely cropped grass surrounding the hole on a golf course; "the ball rolled across the green and into the trap"
    --1 is a kind of site, land site
    --1 is a part of golf course, golf links, links

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Term: Putting Green

Description:

A putting green refers to a specially designed area on a golf course where the grass is cut extremely short and the surface is carefully maintained to provide a smooth and uniform green playing surface for golfers to practice their putting strokes.

Senses:

Sense 1:

Noun - Golf

A putting green is typically a flat, circular area on a golf course that contains a hole where players attempt to putt the ball into.

Example Sentence: After a few practice shots on the driving range, she headed towards the putting green to work on her short game techniques.

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Sense 2:

Noun - Landscaping

A putting green can also refer to an artificial turf or a small area of grass carefully maintained in someone's backyard, used for practicing putting skills away from the golf course.

Example Sentence: He spent countless hours on his backyard putting green, improving his accuracy and distance control for upcoming golf tournaments.

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Sense 3:

Adjective - Informal

The term "putting green" can also be used colloquially to describe a location or situation that is a popular and well-liked destination or activity among locals or a particular group.

Example Sentence: The new café has become the putting green for coffee enthusiasts, attracting locals who enjoy the art of coffee brewing and tasting.

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