A small object used to mark the position of the ball on the green after the ball is picked up.
Small, flat object such a s a coin or markers you'll find on gloves used to mark the ball's position on the green or outside the green, while other players putt and/or the ball is being cleaned.
Used to mark a ball's position when the ball is on the green prior to it being picked up to allow other player's to putt. It is a flat, small object.
A token used to mark where on the green the ball rests.
A small flat object that is used to mark a players golf ball position on the green before lifting the ball (i.e. a coin)
A marker in the form of a ball that is used for depths up to five feet. Two types are used. One is a ball in which the resonant circuit is floated in a liquid such that the resonant circuit is always horizontal to the ground. The other has three orthogonal resonant circuits producing a uniform field regardless of orientation.
An object used to spot the balls position on the green, usually a flat object like a coin.
An item used to mark the position of your golf ball. This may be a coin or a small object. Many clubs provide markers with their logo on it, which some people collect
multi-purpose instrument with 'D' shaped notch, which a referee can (1) place next to a ball, in order to mark the position of the ball. He now can remove the ball to clean it; (2) use to judge if a ball is preventing a colour from being placed on its spot; (3) use to judge if the cue-ball can hit the extreme edge of a "ball on" when awarding a free ball (by placing it alongside the potentially intervening ball). Glossary
This can be any small item, but usually it is a coin, placed next to the ball by a player to indicate its position on a green when he or she is about to pick it up.
A small coin or token used to spot the ball's position on the putting surface.
Usually a small flat object – anything from a quarter to a plastic token - used to mark the position of the ball on the green (placed behind the ball).
Any small object used to mark a ball's position on the green prior to it being picked up.