The amount of break a player allows for when putting.
A term, mostly British, referring to how much break will need to be anticipated when lining up a putt.
To allow for slope (or occasionally wind) when putting the ball.
To play to one side of the hole or the other to compensate for the slope of the green. Also The distance to the left or right of the target a player must aim to allow for the slope
How much you have to aim right or left when putting to allow for the slope of the green to bring the ball back to the hole.
When putting across a sloping green, the borrow is the amount you should aim to either side of the hole to compensate for the contours.
To play a putt to the side of the hole in order to compensate for the slope or curve of the green.
The amount of curve you must allow for a putt on a sloping green. Or what you need to do if you play a hustler.