A short club with a flat face designed to roll the ball along the ground when hit.
(aka: "flatstick", "wand") a club with a fairly straight face (very little loft) used for putting. Example: "As we got out of the golf cart we both got our putters out of our bags and walked towards the green."
The club mainly used on the green for putting the ball.
the iron normally used on the putting green
a golf club which is used for short distances and accuracy
a golf club with a special purpose getting the ball into the
Golf club used to hit a ball a short distance into a hole.
The putter is the club in your bag that has a completely flat side and a flat base. Putters come in all shapes, sizes and colors. Putters are intended to roll the ball along the ground and are typically used when on or near the green.
Club designed to roll the ball when on or very near the green.
This is the golf club that is used on the Green. It is used to strike the golf ball such that it roles into the golf hole.
The club golfers use on the putting green to knock the ball toward the cup.
The club mainly used for striking the ball on the green
The club specifically designed for putting. It has very little loft (the angle on the clubface itself) and is usually shorter than other clubs.
A club with a vertical face designed for use on or near the green.
A short-shafted club with a straight face for putting.
The most important club, as usually it's the putter that decides whether the day will be won or lost.
A flat faced club for use on the putting green.
A club especially designed for putting. It usually has a short shaft and a straight face.