putting green
noun
,
Golf.
1.
green
(def 24).
Origin
1840-50
Examples from the web for
putting green
Progress without pollution may sound utterly unrealistic, but businesses are
putting green
chemistry into practice.
One rep told me he set up a
putting green
in a hospital and gave a putter to any doctor who made a hole-in-one.
Who knows, maybe he'll have a
putting green
instead of the gym.
There's also a game room with a
putting green
and a pool table downstairs, adjacent to a state-of-the-art home theater.
Guests can amuse themselves with a
putting green
, shuffleboard courts, and croquet lawn.
One would expect her leisure time to be spent at a bridge table or on a
putting green
.
There is a small pool overlooking the river and a
putting green
.
He discovered the misunderstanding while on the practice
putting green
and sprinted to the tee, arriving two minutes late.
His
putting green
is totally surrounded by dense vegetation.
Practice your swing and strokes on the driving range and
putting green
complete with chipping and pitching areas.
British Dictionary definitions for
putting green
putting green
/
ˈpʌtɪŋ
/
noun
1.
(on a golf course) the area of closely mown grass at the end of a fairway where the hole is
2.
an area of smooth grass with several holes for putting games