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The phrase "a poor putt on" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression, possibly intended to describe a poor performance in putting, typically in the context of golf.
Example: "After a long day on the course, I was frustrated with my game, especially after that poor putt on the 18th hole."
Alternatives: "a bad putt" or "an awful putt".
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Kaymer hits a poor putt on 10, to go two down again.
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"I hit a poor shot, a poor chip and a poor putt".
"I would probably be pretty frustrated right now if I had hit a poor putt or pushed or pulled it.
Woods missed a short putt on the 18th green and then conceded a 3-foot putt to Molinari.
I would say I only had one poor putt, and that was on 16.
That was a poor three-putt, admittedly from distance.
Certainly I didn't hit too many poor putts, it's just getting on that run.
That is how it appeared before Park was spooked by a poor drive on 13, which unhinged her sufficiently to yield a three-putt and trigger an erratic run home.
He continued to play well on the back nine, with the exception of a bad approach and a poor bunker shot on No. 17. "Just couldn't make any putts," he said.
On No. 5, he missed a short putt for par.
He spurned an eagle chance on the par-five 2nd, and now he's prodded a poor eight-foot birdie putt right of the cup on the par-five 8th.
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