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Golf putting green measurement device
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
Stimpmeter
Country club in Pennsylvania, U.S.
John Paul (January 25, 2013). "Ta-Da! Stimpmeter makeover". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved April 11, 2016. "Stimpmeter instruction booklet" (PDF). United
Oakmont_Country_Club
Species of plant
Retrieved 2007-09-08. Dvorchak, Robert (2007-06-13). "Oakmont-inspired Stimpmeter allows USGA to accurately measure speed, consistency of putting surfaces"
Poa_annua
Person who cares for a golf course
speed of golf greens with a stimpmeter, a device that measures how fast a green allows the golf ball to travel. The stimpmeter is not used to compare one
Greenskeeper
Genus of flowering plants in the grass family Poaceae
Kurtziana 28(1): 95–136 Dvorchak, Robert (June 13, 2007). "Oakmont-inspired Stimpmeter allows USGA to accurately measure speed, consistency of putting surfaces"
Poa
Athletic club and golf club in San Francisco
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
Olympic_Club
Small vehicle designed originally to carry golfers
Towel Umbrella Transportation Golf cart Golf trolley Other Ball washer Stimpmeter Related Driving range Golf course Golf instruction Pro shop Category Commons
Golf_cart
Sporting-goods shop within a sporting facility
Towel Umbrella Transportation Golf cart Golf trolley Other Ball washer Stimpmeter Related Driving range Golf course Golf instruction Pro shop Category Commons
Pro_shop
winner being the player who accumulates the highest number of points. Stimpmeter A device used to measure the speed of putting greens. Stinger A low, penetrating
Glossary_of_golf
Golf tournament
PGA Championship in 1922, and the U.S. Amateur in 1919 and 1925. The Stimpmeter was inspired by the fast greens of this Open. Edward Stimpson Sr. (1904–1985)
1935_U.S._Open_(golf)
Private golf, tennis, and social club located in Churchill, Pennsylvania
greens, typical of Ross courses, regularly running about 12 feet on the stimpmeter. The golf course has no creeks, lakes, or other water hazards. Its predominant
Edgewood_Country_Club
Work needed to keep a sporting pitch ready for use
tournament play the greens should be as fast as possible. To measure speed a stimpmeter is used. The main factors influencing green speed are: Mowing height,
Turf_management
Catch – after Kayla Doig (Australia) Rippon Lutz – after Adam Rippon (US) Stimpmeter - a device to measure the speed of putting greens, named after Edward
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Golf tournament
(June 15, 2016). "The real history of Edward Stimpson's special gift: The Stimpmeter". Golfweek. Retrieved March 12, 2025. "Veteran Golfer Wins New England
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