| Golf Green Speed Meter - Stimpmeter |  | Brand: Stimpmeter Category: Sports
List Price: $90.00 Buy New: $60.50 as of 2/13/2012 12:31 CST details You Save: $29.50 (33%)
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Seller: TJB-INC Sales Rank: 70,722
Color: Silver Media: Misc. Size: 36" Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 36 x 3 x 1
Model: amazstimp UPC: 698035000807 EAN: 0698035000807 ASIN: B0002CTSR2
Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
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| Features:
| • | made from extruded aluminum bar | | • | profesional quality | | • | used by greenskeepers to measure the speed of golf greens | | • | instructions included | | • | CHEAPER THAN THE STIMPMETER THE USGA SELLS |
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Product Description Use a Speedmeter in order to comparatively gauge the speed of your putting green with respect to the speed of other greens under the same conditions. This green speed meter functions in a way very similar to a Stimpmeter. This device is easy to use, and it helps you achieve accurate, objective, and statistically valid measurements of the speed of a putting surface. Instructions are available in the Related Products Information section.
The Speedmeter is an extruded aluminum bar, 36 inches in length, with a V-shaped groove extending along its length. The Speedmeter has been modeled after the device styled "Stimpmeter" by the USGA around 1978. Of course, the USGA's device was itself modeled after the original design by Edward Stimpson circa 1936.
The speed of a green measured with a Speedmeter is dependent upon many factors. These factors include slope, grass type, grain direction, irrigation, weather and time of day. This is why green speeds that are numerically equal, but are measured at different courses can be qualitatively different. Thus, it has been argued that green speeds amongst different courses should not to be used for comparative purposes. Consequently, all green speed measuring devices are only precise when used to compare greens/surfaces under the same conditions, that is, at the same course. Therefore, the Golf Green Speedmeter has the same utility as the Stimpmeter as far as relative comparisons of green speed are concerned.
Stimpmeter readings on typical North American golf courses generally range from 7 to 12 feet-this is also true of Speedmeter readings.
Use the golf green Speedmeter indoors on artificial greens and carpets so that you can be better prepared to take your polished putting stroke out on the course, able to relate the speed of your practice surface with the speed of the greens on your home course.
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