an alternate word for a putter when used from off of the green. Example: "It was so windy that Nancy decided to use his 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.
An alternate name for a putter when it is used off the green.
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.
Another word for a putter used off the green. Used mostly as a safe alternative to chipping. The term developed as a result of the tight conditions of the burnt summer fairways in Texas golf. The ball had such little room beneath it, putting the ball from the fairway on short range chips was a much safer play.
a shot played off the putting surface with a putter.
A nickname for the putter when it is used to stroke a ball from off the green.
1.) 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. 2.) Also a marketing term used by some manufacturers in association with giant, over sized, sand wedges meaning "Texas-sized".
The putter when it's used outside the putting green, as to hit the ball from a chipping distance or out of a trap.