Meaning DOUBLE GREEN
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DOUBLE GREEN


Double Green designates a large green which is for two different holes. Thus in fact it has two different flagsticks, and the holes can be played separately with two groups at the same time. Sometimes there are double greens on parkland courses, but they are often designed in older links courses in Ireland or Great Britain.
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DOUBLE GREEN


A green big enough that it serves as green for two different cups on the golf course.
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DOUBLE GREEN


One very large green that serves as the putting surface for two different holes on a golf course.
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DOUBLE GREEN


Where two holes shared a common putting surface, the area is referred to as a Double Green. The Old Course at St Andrews has 7 (in other words servicing 14 holes).
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