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WigerToods2010:
Ok I have a question also. When putting on tournament greens I calculate my putt as follows: distance x .8 then either add the amount if it's going up hill or subtract if it's going down hill to decide how much speed I want my putt to experience. So what are the mathematical steps I must do in order to calculate the other green speeds? Thank you in advance for all your input. Have a super day on the links!
There are a few ways to calculate your distances. This is what I use based on what I have learned from others awhile ago. I am not one of the better putters but I do know how consistently leave my misses close on misreads on a majority of putting distances.
Distance +or - Elevation x Factor
Factors= Slow ; 1.15, Standard; 1.05, Fast; .98, Very Fast; .89, TM Tourney .80, Legend .77, T Legend .73
Sometimes wgt plays with the speeds so you have to adjust the factors when that happens or add/subtract a foot or two from your distance.
One key from Stonecold....Read past the hole and use the greatest amount of elevation from that.
Another key... If you have severe down hill elevation of - 4 or more back off the factors.
IE; if your playing legend greens and you have a downslope of lets say -5, I drop .5 off my factor to compensate. You have to play with how much to take off to get it right for your putter/ball combination.