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Carpet
Another word that refers to the fairway or putting green.
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carpet-- Slang for the green or fairway.
carry-- Distance a golf ball travels in the air before striking the ground.

CARPET - refers to the putting green or the fairway.
CARRY - the yardage distance the golf ball travels in the air.
CARRY THE HAZARD - a successful golf shot played over a water hazard or a bunker.

carpet Slang for grass.
carry Refers to the distance in the air traveled by the ball from impact to where it first lands.
casual water Any water not defined as a water hazard (usually occurring from rain flooding or poor drainage).

Carpet
A slang term referring to the putting green or fairway.
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Carpet
A large area of grass, such as a fairway or putting green.
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Putting mats are carpeting aids that simulate the green in the comforts of your own home. Many of the putting mats have a golf cup cut into the end of the mat so you have a target to putt into.

Carpet - A term used to refer to the surface of the putting green or fairway.
Carry - The distance of travel by a ball from when it is hit to where it lands, not accounting for the roll on the ground ...

The best is to stand in any doorway with your toes set across the carpet seam. Look left, then right. If your left shoulder is farther behind the door jamb than your right, you have open shoulders.

patternless carpet, and not a tile or wooden plank floor), and your putter. Try mentally rotating the face from pointing, say, six inches left of the target to six inches right, making the tip of the imaginary rod travel in an arc across the target.

Working in your basement on a smooth carpet, provides for excellent practice also. Developing a good routine, is essential. Practice on a constant basis, 2-3 times a week, will dramatically improve your complete game. GOOD LUCK ...

launches her 2002 campaign this week in the Australian LPG Championship at the Horizons Resort near Sydney and she prays that a winter's endeavours will produce suitable dividends. She has been practising with the broom handle on her hall carpet but ...

(Dowels, 1"x 4"s, yardsticks, golf clubs) Okay, now lay them on the carpet approximately 4" apart. The exact distance will depend on the size of your putter head; but give yourself about ½" of play on either side of the putter head.

Do.s and Don.ts
Use this drill frequently to check your putting stroke. It is a confidence builder. Anytime you have any putting problems, this is the first diagnostic drill to do. You can even do this drill at home on the carpet.

training your mind to see the ball being hit is when you are putting because it is a much slower process then hitting the ball with your driver or irons. The next time you practice putting (whether it's on the putting green or at home on your carpet) ...

See also: Golf, Putting, Hit, Stroke, Hole

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