I wont stop you.
The only thing you are not allowed to do is touch the line of your putt. So if there are loose impediments on your line you can pick them off with your fingers, but not with your putter.
When a player is on the green, they will putt the ball towards or into the hole. A putter is used.
No, only when the putter is used on the putting surface is it counted in putts per round.
You hit the ball with a putter, normally on the green, and try to roll it into the hole.
No, it is a putt. However, if you are off the green, it does not count as a putt in your putts per round stats.
Well, you can bring any clubs you want, but if you are restricted to 2 then a wedge (either pitching/sand or lob) and a putter.
The caddy is allowed to line you up on any shot, but must move away prior to you making the stroke. This applies to all golf not only LPGA.
Basically a pitch and a putt. If you miss the green you hit it onto the green- known as the up, then putt it in the hole- known as the down.
A belly putter is designed to be anchored into your belly button and then you can use any variation of a putting grip you want. The idea is that the putter pivots about your belly button, and you swing it without as much use as the arms as you would find with a normal putter.
Good mental state when striking the putt. Not having fear of missing the putt, because you know you will make the next one. You need to believe you are a good putter who does not face a putt he doesn't like.
Karsten Solheim is credited with inventing the putter in 1959. Solheim worked for the Ping golf company and aided in creating new products.
techniquelly you can putt from anywhere, but the most effective place to put is when your on the "green"