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Putting is arguably the most important skill in golf, and green reading is a vital component to that. The problem is, reading greens is not an easily acquired skill. It takes years of practice to become a skilled green reader, and even then it can be difficult to consistently get the right line. In recent years, there has been a remedy for these green-reading woes in the form of the AimPoint method. It has been adopted by a number of pros, including Adam Scott, Justin Rose and in this video, Viktor Hovland, to great success. The method has become more and more popular in recent years as it marries physics and feel to get a consistent read on the greens each and every time. What is the AimPoint Green Reading System all about? AimPoint, is a method of green reading in golf that uses a scientific approach based on feeling the slope of the green with your feet to determine the correct aim point for a putt. Here's a breakdown of the key concepts and steps involved: 1. Feeling the Slope: The core principle of AimPoint is to use your feet to determine the severity and direction of the slope on the green. You stand on an imagined line between your ball and the hole, feeling the pressure on the side of your feet that is lower due to the slope. Through practice, you learn to associate different feelings of pressure with varying degrees of slope (often expressed as a percentage). 2. Translating Slope to Aim Point: Once you've identified the slope, you use a visual aid (often your hand and fingers) to determine your aim point. You stand behind your ball, close one eye, and hold up a certain number of fingers (corresponding to the estimated percentage of slope). The position of your hand and fingers, relative to the hole, helps you determine the correct aiming spot on the green. 3. Applying the Aim Point: You then line up your putter to the calculated aim point and attempt to roll the ball on that line with the appropriate speed. The system operates on the principle that if you hit the putt straight at the correct aim point, gravity will cause the ball to break towards the hole as intended. Benefits of using AimPoint: Improved Accuracy: By scientifically evaluating the slope, AimPoint allows for more precise prediction of the putt's break. Increased Confidence: Having a systematic method reduces guesswork and boosts confidence on the green. Faster Green Reading: AimPoint Express Read can help golfers read greens more quickly. Applicable to All Skill Levels: Both beginners and seasoned players can benefit from using AimPoint. In essence, the Endpoint (AimPoint) green reading system is a structured and feel-based approach that helps golfers determine the correct line for their putts by leveraging their understanding of slope and gravity. What amateurs can learn: For everyday golfers, the value of Aimpoint lies in detecting slopes that might not be visible from behind the ball. By sensing even tiny slopes near the hole, you can select a better target, and hopefully hole more putts. Regardless of where you stand in the debate, it's worth experimenting with the technique. Next time you face a mid-range putt, try straddling the line to feel which way the ground slopes. Trust your instincts and use all your senses. *** THE AIMPOINT GREEN-READING SYSTEM IS WORTH LEARNING...