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Discover LudwigThe phrase "smallest of putts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in the context of discussing golf, particularly when referring to very short putts that are easy to make. Example: "Even the most experienced golfers can sometimes miss the smallest of putts, leading to unexpected scores."
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Only twice, when Kite uncharacteristically missed the smallest of putts, did they allow their opponents back.
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Again, I left a lot of putts short out there".
We both hole a lot of putts, though".
"I left a lot of putts short.
He holed a total of 148 feet of putts.
2006 - Ranked 1st in distance of putts made.
"I made a lot of putts.
"He made a lot of putts today," Johnson said.
This strongly contrasts to expert golfers who have made thousands of putts over at least 10 years.
You have just simulated an eighteen hole round of putts.
Carl tells Dave to stand on the extension of his line of putt behind the ball to watch his putt.
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