AimPoint Golf Green Mapping

March 23rd, 2010 by John Graham Leave a reply »

I’ve received a bunch of questions about how to map the green for a tournament round of golf.  I found this picture on the AimPoint Golf Forum showing what a tour players green mapping might look like if they were using the AimPoint Golf Green Reading method.

AimPoint Golf Green Mapping

AimPoint Golf Green Mapping

Here’s what this shows.  The grid in the background represents distance.  You can also see contour lines under the numbers and arrows.  Contour lines represent areas of equal elevation.  The arrows represent the direction of the slope.  Sometimes, these are referred to as flow lines.  The numbers represent the %slope or the grade.

Without a professional yardage book and caddy, a mapping like this would not really be possible.  However, it should give you some ideas of what it could look like.

Related posts:

  1. AimPoint Golf Green Reading – Making Your Own Green Map
  2. AimPoint Golf Green Reading – 3 and 9 O’Clock
  3. Green Mapping for Tournaments
  4. AimPoint Golf Green Reading – Part 1
  5. AimPoint Golf Green Reading Conversion Chart
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