Is putting from off the green considered a putt?

If the ball is not on the green it is not counted. That is the PGA Tour stat calculation. For my own personal stats, I only count a putt when I use my putter on the green.
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Does it count as a putt if you put off the green?

If you putt from off the green it doesn't count as being as a green in regulation, and I'm just as likely to do a little dink with a 7 iron as I am to putt it. For me a putt is only when the ball is on the green - also helps to get the holy grail of statistics - no FIR, no GIR and no putts for a par!
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What is an official putt?

Any stroke taken on the green, even without a putter, is a putt. Any stroke taken from off the green, even with a putter, is not a putt. At least for the purposes of statistics... Yep. Officially.
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What defines a putt in golf?

Definition of putt

: a golf stroke made on a putting green to cause the ball to roll into or near the hole.
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Is a chip on the green a putt?

You can chip with a driver. You can putt with a wedge. Golfers are also allowed to hit any kind of shot they want on the green in the interest of getting the ball closer to the hole. That means a golfer can use a wedge or an iron to chip or pitch their ball closer to the hole, even while on the putting green.
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When should you putt from off the green? There is one simple answer.



Does using a putter from the fringe count as a putt?

The fringe is not the putting surface. Putting stats are based on those putts you hit while on the putting surface. On a par 4 if your 2nd lands on fringe, you do not get GIR. Thus your 3rd is not a putt.
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Why do golfers stab the green?

A ball mark is a little depression or crater in the grass left by a golf ball when it lands on the green from a tee shot or approach shot. They're formed usually by an extremely high or hard-hit shot in which the golf ball reaches enough velocity and direct impact to leave a golfball-sized dent on the putting surface.
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Why is it called a putt?

Unlike other golf strokes that send the ball arcing through the air, a putt is always meant to simply roll it. Putt is a Scottish word that originally meant "to shove" or "to push," and came to include the golf meaning in 1743.
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Is it putting or putting in golf?

Putting (puhtting) is the act of hitting a golf ball into the hole from a short distance. Putting is a gerund, which is a verb acting as a noun. Putting is also the present participle of the verb putt, meaning to hit a golf ball into the hole from a short distance.
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What does putt mean in slang?

noun. 1. (motorcycling, slang) To ride one's motorcycle, to go for a motorcycle ride. verb.
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What is an illegal putt?

A putter neck/shaft must be straight from the sole of the putter head to 5 inches above the sole of the putter head. The neck of this putter is protruding in front of the face. As I mentioned above, no part of the putter can extend in front of the putter face more than . 84 inches. So, this club is considered illegal.
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Can you kneel on a putting green?

Kneeling and laying on a putting green is allowed during golf games, provided all other golf rules are kept. Outside of a golfing game, it is also allowed.
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Can you lay your putter on the green?

It is now legal to fix almost any damage to the putting surface, including ball marks, spike marks and damage made by a club or a flagstick. This is outline under Rule 13.1c. And under Rule 13.1d, accidentally moving your ball on the outing green is no longer a penalty.
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Is the Fringe considered the green?

The fringe is not part of the putting green; it is a separate part of the course unto itself. Think of fringe as a ring around a putting green that is a sort of buffer between the green and the higher rough outside of the green.
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How many GIR should I hit?

So how many greens in regulation should amateurs strive to hit per round? Tina Tombs, a former LPGA pro and a GOLF Top 100 Teacher, said a high-handicapper should set a goal at seven greens in regulation, while a lower handicap should strive for 10 per round.
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What is a better word for putting?

In this page you can discover 59 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for putting, like: laying, inserting, positioning, placing, embedding, assigning, ordering, arranging, translating, rendering and construing.
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Why is a putter called a putter?

The putter was named for the slight pinging sound it makes when the ball was struck. He moved to Phoenix, Arizona, several years later and in 1966 his company produced the Anser putter, which became one of the most popular putter designs in golf history.
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Why is it called a stroke in golf?

Definition of 'Stroke' In the Rule Book

"A 'stroke' is the forward movement of the club made with the intention of striking at and moving the ball, but if a player checks his downswing voluntarily before the clubhead reaches the ball he has not made a stroke."
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Why is a tee called a tee?

Etymology. The word tee is derived from the Scottish Gaelic word taigh meaning house and is related to the 'house' (the coloured circles) in curling. This would make sense, as the first golf tees were within a circle of one golf club length round the hole.
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Why is there sand at the tee box?

Sometimes there was also water provided, and the golfer would wet his hand, then get a handful of sand to shape into a tee. Or the sand in the "tee box" was already wet and easily shaped. Either way, sand tees were messy, and by the late 1800s, implements for teeing the golf ball started showing up in patent offices.
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