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Re: Green Speeds and Putting Power

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Sun, Sep 13 2015 7:28 AM (13 replies)
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  • JFidanza
    1,676 Posts
    Mon, Aug 18 2014 12:25 PM

    The RUNWME charts are nice.

    I've observed that 'a short putt approx. under 15 feet needs a little more power maybe 'for inertia' to get moving ', but there might be exceptions in some cases.

  • JimbeauC
    5,835 Posts
    Mon, Aug 18 2014 4:37 PM

    Well, here's my 'simple' method.

    It was easier for me to wrap my head around the problem: For example, I just think of the Chump green meter to represent 140%. (30 foot scale is really 42.)

    I use Post-Its. My meter on screen is 96 mm long. Divide that by 14. = 6.86 mm. That distance on my meter represents 10% of the scale's power. I carefully mark the Post-It. 

    For Tourney, meter represents 135% 96 divided by 13.5 = 7.1 mm. That's now 10%. 

    Etc with the other green speeds. 

    I put other general notes on the Post-Its, like % effect of rough, although this isn't as accurate with the newish flyer lies. 

  • 2DAMFLASHY
    1,141 Posts
    Mon, Aug 18 2014 5:27 PM

    yea... i seen on yer page u used that putter...

    i have the one for the nike putter...its great ...

    always add a tad ..just to be sure..

    i would need a week to ..calculate every putt...i just keep chart handy now..even tho i about have it memorized,,

    peace ...:)_~~

  • NnekEnwot
    4 Posts
    Sun, Sep 13 2015 7:28 AM

    What about those Super Fast green speeds?

    20 on the stimpmeter.

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