Hole that is not completely drilled through the material.
A hole made in a workpiece that does not pass through it. See also: Drill Bits.!-- google_ad_client = "pub-8826792545718317"; google_ad_width = 468; google_ad_height = 60; google_ad_format = "468x60_as"; google_ad_channel ="0630871714"; google_page_url = document.location; google_color_border = "339933"; google_color_bg = "FFFFF7"; google_color_link = "006600"; google_color_url = "008000"; google_color_text = "FFFFFF"; //-- Blowhole A defect in a casting caused by trapped steam or gas. See also: Cast Iron.
(n) A hole that does not go completely through the material. Blind holes can be created by any cutting device (such as a twist drill bit) that is capable of plunging into the material.
A hole that does not go all the way through the work piece.
Where the green is not visible by a player who is approaching it.
When a shot is played to an area which is not visible. Usually when the green cannot be seen.
A hole that does not pass right through a component.
Any hole or cavity cut into a solid shape which does not connect with other holes.
When the player cannot see the green when having to hit a drive or an approach shot.
This is a hole where the green cannot be seen by a player as he makes his or her approach shot.
A hole on which the putting green cannot be seen as the player approaches it.
A hole in which the green is not visible to the golfer.
A type of panel preparation in which the mounting hole does not extend through the mounting panel. Used for "blind" fastener application.
When the golfer cannot see the green when having to play an approach shot.