put / putt [pʌt]
put – n. & v. – n. – 1. a way of throwing a stone or other heavy object; 2. a thrust, shove, nudge; 3. a venture or undertaking; 4. a foolish person, a blockhead; v. – 1. push, shove, knock, strike; 2. butt using the head; 3. strive for a goal; 4. drive, propel or plunge a sharp object; 5. make a penetrating or cutting observation; 6. bring into a specific place or relationship; 7. place, position
Do Not Confuse With put [pʊt] – v. – to place something or someone in a particular location, etc.
putt – n. & v. – n. – 1. a small farm cart; 2. a funnel-shaped or wicker basket used for catching fish; 3. in golf – a light stroke against the ball to move it a short distance; v. – golf – tap the ball with a club