Yes, there is nothing preventing you from doing this. It is hard to judge distance when you do so, but can be very effective if you perfect it. It is a very common shot in links Golf.
Usually, although for a Par 3 hole, it may be quite short as the idea is to get "on" in one and two putt.
You go to an ice cream stand in Putt-Putt Goes To Moon, Putt-Putt Enters the Race and Putt-Putt Peps Birthday Surprise but you don't have to go there in Peps Birthday Surprise.
Putt-Putt - series - was created in 1997.
Par is the set score for a hole or course. Holes are either par 3, 4 or 5. Par for a course usually ranges from 69-73. Bogey is one over par for a given hole. Birdie is one under par for a given hole. Drive is a tee shot, how you start most holes, usually with a driver. Approach is the shot you hit towards the green, usually from the fairway or rough as your second shot. Putt is where you roll the ball with the putter into or towards the hole. Falling putt is rarely used, it is a putt that breaks.
Putt-Putt saves her by taking a wrench and opens the water dam for her (it was stuck).
Putt-Putt Fun Center was created in 1954.
A super putt
Putt Putt is a registered trademark for a miniature golf franchise headquartered in North Carolina. The miniature golf holes used in the construction of a golf course are copyrighted designed. Because Putt Putt is a registered trademark, the name Putt Putt can not be used by others for the amusement park or miniature golf business.
Fairway Furniture was created in 1856.
Fairway Market was created in 193#.
Fairway Solitaire happened in 2007.
The cast of Putt-Putt Enters the Race - 1998 includes: Ken Boynton as Pete Crane Nancy Cartwright as Putt-Putt George Catalano as Redline Rick