On Request: Pace of Play
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Mark and Jamie address a golfer’s concern about whether using AimPoint slows down play. We emphasize that AimPoint, when applied correctly, is actually faster than traditional green-reading methods. We note that routine order and timing make the biggest difference. For example, a player can start their read before others finish their shots, staying engaged without delaying the group. The key message is that AimPoint not only improves accuracy but also supports efficient pace of play.
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