Stimpmeter: Apparatus used to measure the speed of a green. It is basically an angled metal piece from which a ball is rolled onto a flat area of the green. Depending upon how far the ball rolls, a "Stimp" reading is determined.
Stimpmeter: Device used to measure the speed of greens. Stroke: Movement of club with the intent to hit the ball. Stroke Hole: Hole at which one either gives or receives a shot, according to the handicap of your playing.
stimpmeter Apparatus used to measure the speed of a green. stroke The forward movement of the club made with the intent of hitting the ball.
StimpMeter An instrument used to measure the speed of a green by applying a known force to the ball and measuring the distance travelled. Stipulated Round ...
STIMPMETER - this is a device which is used to calibrate the speed of the greens. Often referred to as 'stimp'. A reading of 5 to 11 is the normal range with 5 being slow and 11 being extremely (PGA) fast! ...
Stimpmeter An instrument for measuring the speed of greens. It's a 30-inch aluminum trough raised to a 20-degree angle. A ball is placed in the top of the trough and released to roll down onto the green.
Stimpmeter - An angled metal device from which a golf ball is rolled onto a flat area of a green. The distance traveled by the ball determines the green's speed or stimp rating.
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The Stimpmeter and Tiers. This approach to tiers can be combined with a Stimpmeter, which is also an inclined plane.
Stimpmetre - Superintendents measure green speed with a stimpmeter. Its readings give a snapshot of the green speed at that time of day.
First, you carry around with you every day your own personal Stimpmeter. Wondering what the green speed is? Does it really matter what the Stimpmeter says?
Mini-Stimp™ -A reduced length Stimpmeter that will fit into your golf bag and is used to measure the speed of a green. This is a Trade Marked and patented product of Scientific Golfer TM ...
See also: Putt, Hole, Stimp, Putting, Rough
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