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putting green

noun
putt·​ing green | \ ˈpÉ™-tiÅ‹- How to pronounce putting green (audio) \

Definition of putting green

: a smooth grassy area at the end of a golf fairway containing the hole also : a similar area usually with many holes that is used for practice

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In addition to private balconies and a stunning pool, the Kirby building offers residents access to a putting green and a golf simulator as well as guest suites and a private park. Rebecca Hennes, Houston Chronicle, "The high-rise life: Step inside Houston's most luxurious condos sold in 2019 so far," 12 Aug. 2019 Covering nearly two park-like acres, the estate has a 16,700-square-foot mansion, a two-story guesthouse, a swimming pool, a tennis court and a putting green. Los Angeles Times, "Hot Property Newsletter: The temperature’s rising and so are some high-end home prices," 27 July 2019 The air crews dropped the group off at a putting green across the street from Ramona Fire Station 81 on San Vicente Road, where they were met by paramedics. Ramona Sentinel, "Vacationers suffering heat exhaustion airlifted from Cedar Creek trail," 26 July 2019 Designed for entertaining, play, and leisure, the outdoor space also includes a solar-heated pool, 2,500-square-foot putting green, an outdoor pavilion with a kitchen including a wine refrigerator, and a full bathroom/changing room. Monica Lander, The Mercury News, "Sponsored: Extraordinary Orinda Country Club estate," 23 July 2019 Those include a private lake, clubhouse, equestrian center, putting green, walking trails and tennis courts. Martina Schimitschek, San Diego Union-Tribune, "Fairbanks Ranch: Security and privacy are the draw of exclusive, gated enclave," 30 June 2019 Anthony Price, 38, learned the game of golf from his grandfather, who used to cut the grass in the backyard low enough to simulate a putting green. Greg Levinsky, Detroit Free Press, "Cameron Champ takes Rocket Mortgage Classic lead after blistering 28," 28 June 2019 Most visitors will relate to the reasonable size of the yards, but there still is space to play croquet and practice on a four-hole putting green. oregonlive.com, "2019 Street of Dreams invites you to dream big in Wilsonville," 27 July 2019 Covering nearly two park-like acres in the Riviera neighborhood, the estate holds a 16,700-square-foot mansion, a two-story guesthouse, swimming pool, tennis court and putting green. Jack Flemming, Los Angeles Times, "Boxing great Sugar Ray Leonard posts Pacific Palisades villa for sale at $52 million," 19 July 2019

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First Known Use of putting green

1805, in the meaning defined above

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putting green

noun

English Language Learners Definition of putting green

golf : an area covered with very short grass around the hole into which the ball must be played also : a similar area that has many holes and that is used for practice