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well putted

Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

"well putted" is not a correct phrase in written English.
It may be used colloquially in spoken English, but it is considered incorrect grammatically. The correct form is "well put." Example: "I must say, your argument was well put. You made some excellent points."

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News & Media

Human-verified examples from authoritative sources

Exact Expressions

1 human-written examples

"I played well, putted much better today than I did yesterday too, so that was a big positive.

News & Media

BBC

Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources

Similar Expressions

55 human-written examples

"When he's driving the ball well, he putts well," Rasego said.

"I think there are certain things technique-wise that you have to understand to do it well, to putt well with it," he said.

You can't hit the ball well and not putt well or not chip well or not think well.

It was more of the same during McIlroy's pro-am round Wednesday as he struck his irons well but putted erratically.

"I've been playing well but putted badly until this week," said Ziegler, who is 77th on the money list after 11 events this season.

I drove it well and putted a bit better today, that was the difference.

News & Media

BBC

"I putted well last week and I'm putting really well now.

From there, with the ball resting on a few branches, Woods did well to putt the ball on the green 40 feet from the hole.

"I didn't hit the ball anywhere near as well as I did yesterday, but I putted well," Woods said.

He drove well, he hit pinpoint approach shots and he putted well.

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Expert writing Tips

Best practice

While "well putted" might be understood in informal conversation, prefer using "putted well" or "good putting" for clarity and grammatical correctness in written communication.

Common error

Avoid constructing sentences where "well putted" implies a passive action if an active construction is more appropriate. For instance, instead of saying "the ball was well putted", say "he putted the ball well."

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Linguistic Context

The phrase, while intuitively understandable, doesn't function as a standard grammatical construct. It attempts to act as an adjective modifying "putted", but Ludwig AI flags it as incorrect. The correct way to express this idea is using the adverb "putted well".

Expression frequency: Rare

Frequent in

News & Media

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Science

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Formal & Business

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Ludwig's WRAP-UP

In summary, while the phrase "well putted" might be understood in casual speech, it is grammatically incorrect in formal English. As pointed out by Ludwig AI, it's better to use "putted well" instead. The phrase attempts to describe the quality of a putting action, but its use is infrequent and primarily found in news and media contexts. For clearer and more accurate communication, especially in writing, opt for grammatically standard alternatives.

FAQs

Is "well putted" grammatically correct?

No, "well putted" is generally considered grammatically incorrect in formal English. It's better to say "putted well".

What's a more appropriate way to describe a good putting performance?

Instead of "well putted", you can say "putted well", "had good putting", or "displayed excellent putting skills".

Can I use "well putted" in casual conversation?

While it might be understood in informal contexts, it's advisable to use more standard phrasing like "putted well" even in casual conversation to maintain clarity.

What are some alternative phrases to describe a golf player who putts with quality?

Some alternatives are: "was deadly with the putter", "excelled in short game", or "rolled the ball beautifully", providing more vivid descriptions of the golfer's performance.

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