Originally Posted by Hennybogan
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I use the compass exactly the same for wind, Indio, etc.
I use it as a reference for grain, but I prefer to rub the green for a truer test in areas where I anticipate pin placements. I often find grain following slopes and working towards water rather than going to the Southwest. When the slope goes to the Southwest, the grain can become very strong.
I mark the grain in the book as a reference for wedges shots and full shots to help anticipate spin or skip.
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C'mon, guys. Where have you ever heard stuff like this?
Determining and marking grain to anticipate wedge shot "spin or skip" into the pin? Again . . .
C'mon.
Hats off,
HennyB.
Thanks!
