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Texas wedge
An alternate name for a putter when it is used off the green.
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texas wedge-- Nickname for a putter when it is used from off the green.
thin-- Striking the top portion of the ball typically resulting in a poor shot.
three ball-- A golf game in which three players play against one another.

Texas Wedge: Slang term given to a putter. The term evolved due to players in Texas, among other dry areas, using a putter to run the ball up to the greens due to the hard ground.

Texas wedge
what the putter is called when it used from off the green also a shot played with a putter from outside the putting green
Thin ...

Texas Wedge - A putter when used from off the green. When the ground short of the green is dry and hard and use of a broad-soled club is difficult, a putter is often the most effective club.

Texas Wedge: Putter when used from off the green.
That'll Play: A kind reference to mediocre shot.
Thin: To hit the ball around its equator - don't expect much height.

TEXAS WEDGE
A nickname for the putter when it is used to stroke a ball from off the green.
THIN SHOT ...

Texas Wedge: Name given to putter when used anywhere other than the green.
Thin Shot: To strike the ball above its center causing it to skip and bounce along the ground rather than rise through the air.

Texas Wedge: A term describing a shot played with a putter from well off the green. It is a good shot for players who lack confidence in their chipping and pitching, or in extremely windy conditions.

TEXAS WEDGE -the term for the putter when it is used from off the green.
THREESOME - hmmm, now if you think about this you might just get it. Hint: it refers to three players playing in the same group.

Texas wedge

Slang for a putter, originating from the practice of Texas golfers (playing on hard, dry grounds) using putters to run the ball up to the greens.

The "Texas Wedge" is the common expression given to using a putter from off the putting surface. These are several instances when the use of the Texas wedge will outperform chipping: ...

THE TEXAS WEDGE
During this year's Open Championship, Darren Clarke played many shots with a "Texas wedge." What's that? Well, it's a fancy way of saying a putter hit from off the green. But there isn't anything fancy to hitting this shot.

Texas wedge using a putter from off the green
Example: It was so windy that Gerald decided to use the texas wedge.

Texas wedge - nickname for a putter when being used off the green
Thin - A ball is hit thin when it is hit above center with the clubhead traveling on too high a line.
Thread - To direct the ball through a narrow opening.

Texas wedge: Term used to describe the putter when used from off the green.
thin: To hit the top of the ball.
through the green: To hit the ball in the direction of, but past the green.
tight: The term used to describe narrow fairways.

Texas wedge - A shot played from off the green with a putter
Through the green - The whole area of the course except the teeing ground and the putting green
Top - A mis-hit shot that strikes the top half of the ball ...

See also: Wedge, Shot, Golf, Hole, Rough

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