Member Request: Finger Size
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This video explains how AimPoint works for golfers with different finger sizes and arm lengths. Because fingers vary from player to player, the system allows golfers to adjust arm bend or hand position until their fingers match the correct slope read. Players with thinner fingers may bend their arm more, while those with thicker fingers may straighten it. The key is calibrating the system through practice so the finger measurement consistently matches the true break on the green.
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