putts / pʌt /

推球推杆推投推推球

putts2 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to strike gently so as to make it roll along the green into the hole.
n. 名词 noun
  1. an act of putting.
  2. a stroke made in putting.

putts 近义词

putts

等同于 leggings

putts 的近义词 6

更多putts例句

  1. It’s one of those groans over one of those putts that almost went in.
  2. From there, Matsuyama did well to chip close to the hole and make his birdie putt.
  3. At the eighth hole, he hit a terrific pitch onto the green, then drained a 10-foot putt.
  4. The 27-year-old, coming off a fourth-place finish at the Masters in November, bogeyed the ninth and 11th after missing a short putt for par on the latter.
  5. Xander Schauffele drains a long putt for eagle at the par-5 hole No.
  6. Titanic once bet $10,000 that Nick (the Greek) Dandolos, another high operator, would not sink a 25-foot putt.
  7. After Boehner sunk a long putt on the first hole, Obama told reporters, "Did you all catch that?"
  8. Of deeper interest was the act appointing a committee to make a digest of the laws, that they may be putt in print.
  9. I putt my wits in soak, an' soon I spotted the guilty party.
  10. The ninth hole he won with a fine, long putt, which Mr. Sabin applauded heartily.
  11. Mr. Sabin, with a long and deadly putt—became four up and three to play.
  12. Henry, who had reached the green with his drive and had taken one putt too many, halved the hole in four.