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