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Tue, Apr 11 2017 8:36 PM (67 replies)
  • 11BC2
    555 Posts
    Sat, Apr 8 2017 1:05 PM

    jlt64:
    Help? ATTENTION MATH MAJORS!!!!!!!
    10F scale translates to around 14.5F on stimp 12.  Just map out each individual putt.  3/14.5, 4 /14.5, ,5/14.5, etc.  Do this for all scales.  Depending on which course you're playing you'll be using 1.4 - 1.45 as the dividing multiplier.

    3f = 21%.  4f = 28%.  5f = 35%.  6f = 41%.  7f = 48%.  8f = 55%.  9f = 62%.  10f = 69%.  11f = 76%.  12f = 83%.  13f = 89%.  14f = 96%. 

     

    20F scale is around 28/29F on stimp 12. 

    15f = 53%.  16f = 57%.  17f = 61%.  18f = 64%.  19f = 68%.  20f = 71%.  21f =  75%.  22f =79%.  23f =  82%.  24f = 86%.  25f =   89%.  26f = 93%.  27f = 96%.  28f = 100%.

  • Kenher01
    1,151 Posts
    Sat, Apr 8 2017 2:48 PM

    jlt64:

    Help? ATTENTION MATH MAJORS!!!!!!!      I am trying a new putter with different increments, so here is my question,  With old putter i had 25ft, 50ft, 100ft meters. very easy to figure out.                                               Example 19ft putt X .75 = 14.25.                                                                                                  14.25 X 4 = 57% on a 25 ft meter.    14.25 X 2 =28.5% on a 50ft meter.    So how do I translate to increments of 10ft, 20ft, 30ft, 40ft, 60ft, 80ft?  Any and all help welcome and appreciated.

    Hi, 

         After you work out your adjusted distance just divide that number your putter Increment percentage.

    eg You have worked out that you need to hit a putt 67 feet so 67/80% = 83.75% of your 80 meter

    Ken

  • 11BC2
    555 Posts
    Sat, Apr 8 2017 4:32 PM

    Every course and even putter changes it.  I've had putters in the past that always hit 1.5f shorter. I did use 28f.  I'd rather be a tiny bit longer than too short.

    Many people also use the following:  9 = 1.1, 10 = 1.2, 11 = 1.3, 12 = 1.45, 13 = 1.6, 14 = 1.7, 15 = 1.8 then +/- elevation  +1.    So to hit a 27f putt you'd go 27/1.45+1= 19.62.  So 19.62 / 20 = 98%.  My shot would give you 96% (27f) and when you add +1 you'd be at 100% power.  So I typically use formula's which give me a 1-2% power increase from the norm.  Helps me go 1-2f past the hole instead of 0-1f past.

  • Kenher01
    1,151 Posts
    Sat, Apr 8 2017 5:08 PM

    pdb1:

    10ft, 20ft, 30ft, 40ft, 60ft, 80ft?

    pdb1:
     Lol . I know you don't have a putter with those increments . That would be nice though

    Kenher01:
    67 feet so 67/80% = 83.75% of your 80 meter

      Maybe you do ? What putter has an 80' meter ? 

    Hi pdb1, 

                    I was replying to jlt64 who mentioned the 80 ft scale, No I do not have a 80ft scale

    Ken

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