English edit

Etymology edit

out- +‎ putt

Verb edit

outputt (third-person singular simple present outputts, present participle outputting, simple past and past participle outputted)

  1. (golf) to putt better than
    • 2009 August 31, Larry Dorman, “Slocum, Seeded 124th, Makes Clutch Putt to Hold Off Stars”, in New York Times[1]:
      He came in with two career wins and 27 career top-10s, but outputted one of the game’s best putters, Stricker, on the last green, a man who has two wins this year and won the Barclays in 2007 since Slocum last won on Tour.