Good question. It might be because, unlike Golf, there is nothing in between putting and doing something else... like driving. It is all putting.... so, repeating the word emphasizes the fact that that is all you do. :)
In addition, Putt Putt is a registered trademark for a miniature golf franchise headquartered in North Carolina.
the fewest putts taken in a single round in the PGA is 18 putts. A record shared by several golfers.
A course record can be recorded only when the player putts out all putts and is not "given" putts in a match. If the player putts out all putts in match play then it would be a course record if he breaks the record.
The PGA Tour record is 18 putts for 18 holes, held by several players.
A hole of usually over 500 yards. Where you have (in regulation) 3 shots to hit the green and 2 putts.
Each putt counts as one stroke to your score for that hole, so it's not necessarily only the putts that count, your shots before them do also.
No. A caddie is an assistant to a golf player who handles various chores such as carrying the clubs, finding or cleaning the golf balls, and lifting the flag for putts.
Yeah that is basic golf manners.
The main similarity between mini and regular golf is putting. The other similarity is that real golfers also carefully examine their putts like how you did with the tricky obstacles in mini golf.
the answer is yes, i dont know if you watch alot of golf but camillo villegas's nickname is spiderman because that is how he lines up his putts
Par is the regulation score for a hole in golf. A player would find the green in regulation, and have two putts, well that is the idea.
Both kids and adults can have fun playing it, it is not age specific.
david frost 99 dont know what tournament was few year back