Posts Tagged ‘aimpoint golf’

AimPoint Golf Green Reading, Plano, Texas

September 10th, 2010

Follow the link below to register for the Plano, Texas AimPoint Green Reading Clinic.

It will be held September 26th, 2010 at Glen Eagles CC.

Clinic times are 11am and 4pm.

Cost is $100

Hope to see you there.

John Graham’s US AimPoint Green Reading Clinics

AimPoint Golf Green Reading – Making Your Own Green Map

August 21st, 2010

I hear this question often during AimPoint Golf Green Reading Clinics. “How do I make my own green map and what should be on it?”  While surfing around the AimPoint Golf Forum, I found this discussion and thought it would be nice to share.

Let’s start with an example Mark posted:

AimPoint Golf Homemade Green Map

AimPoint Golf Homemade Green Map

Here’s Mark’s answer to the question of how should it look.  “The first most important thing is slope %, then anchor points, then zero line directions if you have time. The reasoning is that you can find anchor points and zero lines while playing if you need to, but measuring the % slope is going to get your read as accurate as possible. Mark (H)igh and (L)ow anchor points, which will show you where crowns (between 2 low points) and saddles (between 2 high points) are and also where your zero lines will be running from and to.”

Here are a couple of thoughts of my own based on my experience making green maps while competing in the NJCAA National Championship.  I always, and I mean always, carry an Exelys Breakmaster

Exelys Breakmaster

Exelys Breakmaster

and a 9″ digital level every time I go to map a green.  You need to make sure you are measuring the direction of the slope and amount of slope in that direction correctly.

I think most of us are comfortable knowing that the green is not a constant slope event.  For this reason, after I measure the area where I think the hole may be, I hit or roll 10 footers to see if it plays that.  You will run into instances where it’s 3% where the ball is and 1% where the pin is. After you hit one, you will have a good idea how it ‘plays’.  It’s the ‘play’ number you want to record on the map.

It’s also important to remember you don’t have to measure the entire green.  There will be places on the green that are unpinable. Focus your time on the areas of the green most likely to contain the pin.  I would also focus on areas that look like ‘run off’ areas and see how severe they are.  Mark them correctly on the map if they are false areas where the ball won’t stay put.

Now, if it is your home course, the first thing I would do is go out on the course and take some pictures right after a very fast and heavy rain.  This will give you low anchor points and other clear fall lines that capture water flow.  Keep adding measurements to data you already have until you have a very complete mapping.  This will take quite a while.  Know that going into it and accept it.  When done, you will have a distinct advantage teamed with your AimPoint Green Reading skills.

I hope you find this helpful. Please leave comments or questions about this post or any post in the blog.

MLA Putters

August 7th, 2010

A few weeks ago, I traveled to England to do some teaching on how to read the green.  While I was there, I was given the opportunity to use an MLA putter. An MLA Tour Mallet to be specific.

MLA Tour Mallet

MLA Tour Mallet

Here’s my review.  As an AimPoint Green Reading Instructor, I preach how important being able to aim correctly is. In fact, AimPoint has partnered up with an American putter com

pany Edel Golf that specializes in fitting for aim.  It seems quite clear to me that the MLA putter line is another putter company based in Europe with a similar goal.

Honestly, I’ve always been a “I need a putter with a long line to aim guy.” However, after I started using the MLA Tour Mallet, I found it very easy to aim.  I became quite impressed with it’s technology.  It certainly seemed to me that their goal of proper aiming matches exactly with what I am trying to teach.  Where I noticed the biggest advantage for me was when I used a long line on the ball.  I was able to line up the putter to the ball very easily and it became very obvious if I needed to make an adjustment.

To me, the feel of the ball off the putter was a little softer than I typically prefer but I know many who prefer that.  The ball rolls very well and I had no difficulty finding the sweetspot.

Thank You Simon Williams for the opportunity to use the MLA Tour Mallet.  You can follow Simon on twitter (@golfputtersuk)

John Graham Launches New AimPoint Clinic Website

June 24th, 2010
AimPoint Golf

AimPoint Golf

In the last week or so, I’ve finalized my plans to provide 6 AimPoint Golf Green Reading Clincs while in Cambridge, England.  A big Thank You goes out to Jamie Donaldson for all his hard work in hosting me and the event.  It will be the first of it’s kind in the UK and I am proud to be a part of it.

Since that time, I have received a few questions about doing clinics in other parts of the country and Denmark.  I thought it would be a good idea to create a website dedicated solely to my AimPoint Golf Green Reading Clinics.  This site will contain all of my upcoming clinics, clinics I am working on finalizing and information on how to host a clinic.  It will also become the main hub for dealing with payment in foreign currencies.

The new website will be http://aimpointgolfclinics.com and should launch in the next day or two.  This site will be just for my clinics and will not represent all the clinics that are offered by other AimPoint instructors.  It will include a link to the main page where all the AimPoint Green Reading Clinics are listed and who is teaching them.

It will provide detailed information on how to go about hosting a clinic at your facility and the requirements necessary.  I believe this new site will allow me to continue to grow my AimPoint Business while at the same time showing you how to make some money by inviting me over.

Please leave questions or comments below or you can contact me at john@johngrahamgolf.com

2010 – UK AimPoint Green Reading Clinic

June 22nd, 2010

Here is the official flyer for the 2010 July AimPoint Clinic to be held in Cambridge, England.  This will be your first opportunity to see the green reading system that is catching fire on US PGA Tour.  Each clinic is limited to only 8 players so don’t delay in choosing your date and time.

2010 UK AimPoint Green Reading Clinics (Click this link for larger image)

UK AimPoint Green Reading Flyer

UK AimPoint Green Reading Flyer