Member Request: Where to Stand
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This video explains the correct positioning for AimPoint green reading. Adjustments for green speed are made by changing arm bend rather than distance from the ball. This approach improves accuracy, simplifies the process, and ensures readings remain mathematically correct, practical, and consistent across different green speeds.
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