How fast were greens in the 70s?

Before releasing their modified Stimpmeter (briefly known as the “Speed Stick”), the USGA took green speed measurements in 1976 and 1977 on more than 1,500 greens in 36 states. The average green speed was 6.5 feet.
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What is the average speed of greens?

It found the average green speed to be about 6.5. Less than 2 percent of the 2,116 measurements recorded were higher than 9.
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How fast are professional greens?

A green speed of 7 is generally considered very slow and is slower than a green speed of 9 (a moderate speed). A stimp rating of 13 or 14 is considered lightning-fast. Most PGA Tour venues have green speeds of around 12.
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How fast do greens roll?

This ramp style device has a notch and the ball is pulled out of that notch by gravity when the device is slowly raised to an angle of about 20°, rolling onto the green at a repeatable velocity of 6.00 feet per second.
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Why are PGA greens so fast?

On the PGA Tour circuit, green speeds also have become more consistent from one course to the next. The result is better ball roll and a more predictable playing surface. That means golfers can make a more uniform putting stroke, with fewer adjustments for surface conditions.
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How fast were greens in the 70s?



Is 12 on Stimpmeter fast?

What is fast on the stimpmeter? Fast or slow is arbitrary but in general, anything over an 11 is considered fast amongst most golfers. Some of the fastest green readings are around 14 or 15 (like Augusta National) and are nearly impossible to putt on for most amateur golfers as the golf ball rolls forever.
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Can golf greens be too fast?

Trying to make greens faster than they should be leads to higher maintenance costs, turf damage, lost hole locations, and rounds of golf that are slower and less enjoyable.
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How fast is 13 on the Stimpmeter?

A green speed of 7 is generally considered very slow and is slower than a green speed of 9 (a moderate speed). A stimp rating of 13 or 14 is considered lightning-fast.
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What golf course has the fastest greens?

Recommendations. The greens at Oakmont Country Club (where the device was conceived) are some of the fastest in the world, with readings of 15 feet (4.6 m).
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How often are greens mowed?

How often putting greens are mowed is dependent on staff size and budget, but grass type and weather also play a role. On average, greens are mowed at least five days per week, and in most cases six or seven days per week.
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What is the average Stimpmeter?

A typical golf club usually aims for a Stimpmeter reading of 9 or 10. This is generally considered to be the goldilocks zone of green speeds; not too fast, not too slow. For golfing competitions, it's not uncommon to see stimpmeter readings creep up to 11 or 12, which is the average stimpmeter reading on the PGA Tour.
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How fast are the greens at Oakmont?

Legend has it Oakmont's greens reach head-spinning Stimpmeter readings around 14-15 feet on a regular basis. That's brutally fast on flat greens – and Oakmont's greens are not flat.
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Do fast greens break more?

Fast greens break more than slow greens

Whatever break you're used to playing at your normal course, you're going to want to double it for greens rolling at a 12 or higher.
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How quick are the greens at Augusta?

Augusta greens would normally run at 12 on a flat surface but could be as quick as 20 to 30 down one of those notorious slopes. The distance a golfball rolls on a pulling green is determined by the force imparted and the friction generated between ball and surface.
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Does Augusta National paint their grass?

Any patches of bare grass are painted green to disguise them. The water contains food dye to maintain its immaculate sheen. 2 - However, the bird song you hear during television broadcasts from Augusta is artificial, added by TV companies to make the course seem even more of a natural paradise.
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What are the hardest greens in golf?

Oakmont is known by many as the toughest golf course in America, bringing a mix of deep rough, penal bunkering everywhere, and one of the scariest sets of greens in the world, combining extreme slope and hellacious speed to bring golfers to their knees.
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Are Bandon Dunes greens fast?

With an average round time of about four hours, 20 minutes, Bandon Dunes' pace remains speedy by today's American standards.
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How high does the Stimpmeter go?

For professional tournaments the greens are normally made slicker and quicker, and stimpmeter readings can reach 13 or more. However the most appropriate green speed depends upon the course, in particular how contoured the greens and also how exposed they are to the wind.
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What grass is Augusta National greens?

Augusta National Golf Club

Augusta is situated in what many consider to be Bermuda grass country, or couch as we know it by here in Australia. The Masters Tournament is held in early spring, which means the turf grass has to be at it's very best in both appearance and playability.
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Is a heavier putter better for fast greens?

Heavier putters work well on fast greens because you only need a short back stroke to get the ball moving. But the lighter putter also works because it just feels more nimble in your hands like a magic wand.
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Does rain make putting greens faster or slower?

Chipping and Putting in the Rain

You'll want to hit chips and putts firmer than normal. Putting speed becomes an even more important in the rain. As there is moisture on the ground, the greens will inevitably slow down.
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Why do golfers hold up their putter?

Golfers hold the putter up in the air when using the 'plumb bob' method to read greens. By holding the putter in the air, they are trying to create an exact vertical line between the putter handle, shaft, clubhead (using gravity), ball and hole, which can help them determine which way their putt will break.
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