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The stimp meter in golf
Couldn’t find this answer on Google. But does the Stimp meter have an upper limit? I only way h golf, not play.
04-22-2022 08:46 PM
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RE: The stimp meter in golf
No. It’s only nominally a meter. It’s a grooved bar held at a specific angle that allows you to roll a golf ball at a consistent speed. The reading is simply the distance the ball travels on the grass after being launched by the stimpmeter. The bigger the number the faster the green.
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RE: The stimp meter in golf
TY Brookes! I was VAGUELY familiar with it, but wondered if it had an upward bound.
04-23-2022 04:03 PM
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