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- The Stimpmeter is a device used to measure the speed of a golf course putting green by applying a known velocity to a golf ball and measuring the distance...
- John Paul (January 25, 2013). "Ta-Da! Stimpmeter makeover". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved April 11, 2016. "Stimpmeter instruction booklet" (PDF). United...
- speed of golf greens with a stimpmeter, a device that measures how fast a green allows the golf ball to travel. The stimpmeter not used to compare one facility...
- Kurtziana 28(1): 95–136 Dvorchak, Robert (June 13, 2007). "Oakmont-inspired Stimpmeter allows USGA to accurately measure speed, consistency of putting surfaces"...
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- Retrieved 2007-09-08. Dvorchak, Robert (2007-06-13). "Oakmont-inspired Stimpmeter allows USGA to accurately measure speed, consistency of putting surfaces"...
- Towel Umbrella Transportation Golf cart Golf trolley Other Ball washer Stimpmeter Related Driving range Golf course Golf instruction Pro shop Category Commons...
- set for green speeds of approximately 11 feet 6 inches (351 cm) on the Stimpmeter. The primary rough was grown to 4 inches (100 mm), with a strip of intermediate...
- winner being the player who ac****ulates the highest number of points. Stimpmeter A device used to measure the speed of putting greens. Strategic A type...
- Catchafter Kayla Doig (Australia) Rippon Lutz – after Adam Rippon (US) Stimpmeter - a device to measure the speed of putting greens, named after Edward...