grass is green and starts with g
Lawn/grass that is mown.
A mini golf course has obstacles and hills and bumps and a traditional golf course has a green and a fairway
Depending on the Golf Course you are at the answer could be either. Most professional putting greens are fake or specially planted grass, whereas if you go to a local course you may have local grass just cut to accomedate putting.
Probably fake grass, like that they put in the football stadiums.
the green the green Most commonly used is the Links.
A golf course superintendent's job is to manage the labor time, materials and financial recourses needed to take care of the grass and landscapes off the golf court.
Golf
Through the green refers to all areas of a golf course, except the greens, teeing grounds and hazards.
By practicing on the driving range or putting green of a golf course.
the apron is the area around the green, the grass in the apron is shorter than the fairway and longer than the green
Golf involves various types of surface. The area around the hole is the finest quality, the shortest and the best maintained and is known as "the green". The area from the tee-off point to the green is known as 'the fairway' and is kept short, but not as short as the green. Other parts of the course are 'managed' but not quite 'maintained'... the grass can be quite high and there can be trees and/or other plants.... this is known as 'the rough'. There is a huge amount of variety in grass types and the types used on golf courses varies by area and by preference of the management of each club.