He putted one end against his ear and the other against my pinny, and said, 'Hold your breff,' and I holded it.
Pip putted first, and lay dead, six inches from the hole.
Macfie, on the other hand, putted like a demon and never made a mistake, so very likely the result would have been just the same if I too had been idle all the morning.
Lemarchand putted the weight for the University, being a very strong fellow, and developed into a very useful golfer.
Bobby Maxwell, by way of insult, made me a present of one of them, with which I often putted till our legislation banned them.
As I was on the green with my third, and, unless I putted extremely poorly, was morally certain to be down in five, which is bogey for the hole, there was not much practical use in his continuing to struggle.
How many putts have gone wrong that never need have done had the man who made them watched what happened when his adversary putted first!
He hinted that it might be convenient if they got their wager out of the way beforehand, and if he putted a week from then.
On returning home that night, instead of going to bed at once he went into his study, laid a tumbler on its side on the carpet, and putted from a measured two feet for about half an hour.
Likewise Mr. John Laidlay has also putted uninterruptedly since he was a boy with a cleek that is now so thin with much cleaning that his friends tell him he may soon be able to shave himself with it.
From drooping branches of beeches and sycamores that half surround a putting green in a corner of the course, crackling leaves are falling and some must be moved before the intruding ball can be putted to its appointed place.
The bishop said that his Majesty drove an excellent ball, played his irons well, and putted with a good instinct for line and length, and the actress backed the bishop's story.
Then Mr. James Robb, who has won the Amateur Championship once and been in the final on two other occasions, has putted all his life with a cleek that his sister won in a penny raffle when he was a boy and gave to him.
Then he putted from a yard and holed it again, then from Kirkaldy's distance and played the stroke just as surely and successfully, and then repeated them many times, never faltering, never failing.
Then you may be sure that more than a million dollars' worth are driven andputted on the courses of the United States.
Mr. Hilton once putted that way in the Amateur International match, and I have seen many other good putters do well with it.
Wallace laid his ball dead within six inches of the cup, and putted down in five, one under bogy.
I greeted this famous character with some commonplace remarks, and remained silent while they putted out.
He fancied it as a putter, and he has never putted better than on that day at Muirfield.
Three times has he putted his way to the final of the championship, and once has he won it.
His sister won it in a penny raffle, and having no use for it herself she gave it to him, and he hasputted with it ever since.
Croquet is really putting, but putting with a big heavy ball after the style of a cannon ball, and it has to be putted on a woolly green of rough grass in which a golf ball would do something towards burying itself.
I am informed that theyputted out afterwards, each in one more, and therefore the hole was halved.
Therefore the ball that is being putted in the opposite direction encounters all the resistance of these points, and in the aggregate this resistance is very considerable.
Never in my life have I puttedbetter than I did in those two rounds.
The approach stroke has been well played when the ball comes to rest within four or five feet of the pin, but what is the use of that unless the ball is to be putted out more often than not in one more stroke?
Thus, to how many players does it occur that the direction in which the mowing machine has been passed over it makes an enormous difference to the speed of the particular piece of the green that has to be putted over?
On the other hand, the ball that has to be putted in the same direction that the machine went has an unusually smooth and slippery surface to glide over.
Instead, Margot putted boldly for the hole and overran it six feet.
She putted feebly; the ball quivered upon the crest of the slope, and rolled back.
David, with two strokes in hand, putted four times at the eleventh before he got down, and, both of them trying to carry the far bunker at the thirteenth, topped into the near one instead.
It was sheltered from all observation and he putted for a few minutes.
He putted over the easy bunkers and more than once he lifted his ball to a better lie.
Pickings, despite all his classic conservatism, was so overcome with excitement that he twice putted over the hole for a shameful five.
Booverman with a little care studied the ten-foot route to the hole and putted down.
When they climbed the hill, Booverman's ball lay within three feet of the cup, which he easily putted out.
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