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In 2004, software developer Mark Sweeney was fed up with missing putts. So he dedicated two years of his life to creating a system that delivers perfect reads. He called it AimPoint.
You’ve seen players from Keegan Bradley to Lydia Ko to Adam Scott straddle their line and read their break in finger-widths. Now, hear from the inventor of this peculiar but effective strategy, as Sweeney and host Tom Coyne dig into this method that took 100,000 lines of code to get right. Along the way, you’ll learn how Golf Channel’s virtual putting line came to be, how a group of third graders helped unlock an AimPoint mystery, and why you might already be a much better putter than you think.
Timestamps:
0:00 Origins of AimPoint
5:30 The software behind AimPoint
9:00 The effect of wind and grain
19:30 The evolution of AimPoint express
25:30 Criticisms of AimPoint & the use of greenbooks
29:18 Use of Aimpoint on Tour and it’s impact
35:00 Athletic vs Technical and the importance of speed
41:00 Measuring success
47:00 Pace of play
53:00 Finding answers
56:00 What’s next
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