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    Can someone explain exact what the 'stint meter' is? I know it is how you refer to the speed of the green, but I was wondering if there an actual device that measures this speed? Is actually a measurement or an estimation?

    Thanks,
    Gord
    Last edited by gord962; 10-28-2004, 04:44 PM.

  • #2
    Stimp meter

    I think it is called a "stimp" meter rather than a stint meter. Its a contraption that is a meter long and is raised a foot off the ground where the ball sits in a groove. The ball is released down the groove on a flat part of several greens around the course and the average distance in feet is the rating of the speed of the greens. Example, if on average it rolls 8 feet before stopping then the greens on that course at that time are rated 8 hence the expression "the greens are running 8 on the stimp meter". I am not totally sure of the dimensions (1 metre long etc) of this device but maybe some of the pros could clarify?

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    • #3
      Stimpmeter

      The Stimpmeter is an aluminum bar, 36 inches long, with a

      V-shaped groove. The ball release notch, located 30- inches from

      the end that rests on the ground, is designed so that a golf ball

      will always be released and start to roll when the Stimpmeter is

      raised to an angle of approximately 20 degrees. The distance

      traveled on a flat portion of the green in feet is the number given.

      This is an average of several greens.

      GolfBald

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      • #4
        Re: stint meter

        http://www.putting-greens.com/pics/stimp.jpg

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        • #5
          Re: stimp meter

          Now, the real question is how many of you know how your living room carpet stimps?

          Mine just got replaced, and it's a raised/lowered pattern, so it stimps at about a 2.

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          • #6
            Re: stimp meter

            Originally posted by LowPost42
            Now, the real question is how many of you know how your living room carpet stimps?

            Mine just got replaced, and it's a raised/lowered pattern, so it stimps at about a 2.


            Congratulations, you are officially a geek

            But ok, I'll bite ... My living room has hardwood floors. Probably stimps something like 18. Thank god there's no high plateau!

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            • #7
              Re: stint meter

              Does anyone know how to make a stimpmeter?

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              • #8
                Re: stint meter

                Originally posted by jaypo View Post
                Does anyone know how to make a stimpmeter?
                Not sure how I missed this one. The tough part is finding the specs - the angle of the V in the stimpmeter is fixed as well as how high up it goes and how deep the notch is. Manufactured stimpmeters are designed so that a golfball sits in the notch, and will release when the stimpmeter is raised to the proper height.

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                • #9
                  Re: stint meter

                  hi
                  Dave Pelz sell his own stint meter on his web site, it said to be better then the standard one use on tour.
                  cheers
                  bill

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                  • #10
                    Re: stimp meter

                    Originally posted by LowPost42 View Post
                    Now, the real question is how many of you know how your living room carpet stimps?

                    Mine just got replaced, and it's a raised/lowered pattern, so it stimps at about a 2.
                    Made me laugh til my sides hurt

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