- few
yards and then
rolls along the
green like a
normal putt. The gr**** of the
putting green (more
commonly just "
green") is cut very
short so that a ball...
- The
putting green at the
White House, the
official residence of the
president of the
United States, is
located on the
South Lawn near the West Wing. It...
- the press, now
known as the
James S.
Brady Press Briefing Room. The
putting green was
first installed in 1954 by
President Dwight D.
Eisenhower who was...
-
color of the
dashboard in
Putt-
Putt Enters the Race and
Putt-
Putt Joins the Circus. In
Putt-
Putt Joins the
Parade and
Putt-
Putt Enters the Race, each color...
-
first stroke, and a
putting green containing the cup.
There are
several standard forms of
terrain between the tee and the
green, such as the fairway...
-
flight of
years and aye
abides through laughter and
through tears." A
putting green,
frequently used by Post,
consists of
closely cut bentgr****
which is...
- The
Stimpmeter is a
device used to
measure the
speed of a golf
course putting green by
applying a
known velocity to a golf ball and
measuring the distance...
-
vegetation as
ground cover Putting green, a finely-cut gr****ed area
surrounding the hole on a golf
course Village green, or town
green,
public land in the middle...
- entrance, and an
upgraded bathroom off the vice president's room. A
putting green was also
added that year. In 1991, a non-profit organization, the Vice...
- zero. For example, the noun
green in golf (referring to a
putting-
green) is
derived ultimately from the
adjective green.
Conversions from adjectives...