The cup on a putting green must be placed at least 4 inches from the edge of the green to ensure fair play and prevent interference with the surrounding fringe or rough. However, specific local rules or course guidelines may vary, so it's always best to check for any additional regulations that might apply.
enough space for a golfer to take a comfortable stance on the green
Not if I say it can't
The United States placed 12th overall in the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
The out edge of a cup is called the 'Rim'.
The top edge of a glass or cup is called the rim.
Its a rough decription of non-exact closeness. As an example.. My Mom got nervous that I might damage something when I placed a cup in close proximity to my computer. Derived from "proximate" or "near." Very often misused in sentences as above by saying that a cup was placed close near a computer would be better said "...when I placed a cup too close to my computer." "Close proximity" in a phrase is somewhat redundant and superfluous because "close" implies "near" as well.
When a cup is placed on a table, the table exerts an equal and opposite reaction force on the cup to support its weight.
The outer edge of a cup or plate is called the rim. It serves as a boundary between the content inside the cup or plate and the external environment. The rim also provides support for holding and lifting the cup or plate.
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Greece have never been close to win a world cup.
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1 cup is 250 gm. So 100 gm fine chopped green beans is about 2/5 of a cup.