holed in two shots from off the green (most commonly thought of as a chip, pitch or sand shot followed by one putt, as in "up" onto the green and "down" into the hole) Example: His approach shot missed the mark, but he got up and down to save par
moving backward and forward along a given course; "he walked up and down the locker room"; "all up and down the Eastern seaboard"
to put in the hole in two shots from off the green Example: a chip, pitch or sand shot followed by one putt, as in "up" onto the green and "down" into the hole
Means missing the green in regulation but still achieving par Usually by playing one chip or bunker shot followed by just one putt
Holing out from off the green in two strokes: an approach shot and a single putt It is more common for players to go "up, across, beyond, next to, around and down" or "up, way over, under, into, through, along, onto, beside and down "