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Old 08-21-2007, 10:11 PM
grapegoat grapegoat is offline
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i have the pinseeker with the slope option on it. This is a great tool to use durring practice rounds. If you take the slope difference and write it down then you have a close figure to what the hole will play when you are not allowed to use it. I generally take the yardages from my practice round as well as difference in slope and write it down, then when i get there the next day for a round, i have very similar yardages ( depending on the pins ) to what i have written down and seem to be within 2 to 3 yards of the correct distance.
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Old 08-25-2007, 05:52 PM
Overkill Overkill is offline
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Originally Posted by grapegoat View Post
i have the pinseeker with the slope option on it. This is a great tool to use durring practice rounds. If you take the slope difference and write it down then you have a close figure to what the hole will play when you are not allowed to use it. I generally take the yardages from my practice round as well as difference in slope and write it down, then when i get there the next day for a round, i have very similar yardages ( depending on the pins ) to what i have written down and seem to be within 2 to 3 yards of the correct distance.
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To be as accurate as possible (because of the 3 yd varience when shooting a flag); during your practice round I suggest you take three readings and average them out.

Sorry for being so slow with this, I coudn't get the site to come up while I was in N Y (Barklays) this week

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Old 09-23-2007, 02:57 PM
ralphs007 ralphs007 is offline
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clinometer
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Are they hard to use ? Say I just have a standard laser no slope feature. I shoot the pin and I get 200 yds uphill. Now I use the clinometer and it tells me its a 10% slope. Would I just take 200 X 10% and play the shot at 220 yds. One more thing how long would it take me to get the slope with the clinometer . I'd love to map out my home course I play at cause it has a lot of elevated tee's on the par 3's.
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Old 09-24-2007, 05:33 PM
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Originally Posted by ralphs007 View Post
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Are they hard to use ? Say I just have a standard laser no slope feature. I shoot the pin and I get 200 yds uphill. Now I use the clinometer and it tells me its a 10% slope. Would I just take 200 X 10% and play the shot at 220 yds. One more thing how long would it take me to get the slope with the clinometer . I'd love to map out my home course I play at cause it has a lot of elevated tee's on the par 3's.
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Ralph
Ralph

You have the right idea, but if you have a 10% uphill slope you better get a 4 wheel drive/////. Most slopes are from 1 to 3%. There are exceptions of course, there is a par 3 at San Diego that plays 14% downhill. The yardage is about 180 but it plays 17 yds less.

Back to your question; a clinometer is not hard to use once you become comfortable with it. However, it is a hand held tool and like a compass it takes time to learn how to use it properly. For the first while it will take you some time to get a proper reading; a minute or two; however you will quickly get the hang of it and your time will quickly drop off. A reading takes me about 3 seconds.

If you want to be really accurate, here is the formula that is built into the Lazer chip. The need for this is because of the traj. of the ball.

For 0 to 100yds, use 50% of the percentage (uphill or down)
For 100 to 140 use 75% of the percentage
For shots over 140 yards use 100%

Hope this helps.

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