A screenshot of A Lim Kim using AimPoint roughly 1 foot from the hole started circulating on social media, and many took issue with that. A Lim Kim ignited a controversy during the third round of the ...
As someone who has never been particularly prolific on the greens, learning the AimPoint Express green reading method is one of the best things that has ever happened to my game. I went into my lesson ...
Pace of play has been a major discussion among the professional ranks and fans alike to begin 2025, spanning multiple tours and numerous events. That conversation has branched out to include numerous ...
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This small optics company took the risk - and won the US Army contract
When Aimpoint entered the competition for a US Army standard-issue combat optic in the 1990s, they really didn't expect to ...
Lincoln from Oakland, Calif., writes: I was recently paired with two 15-handicappers who used the AimPoint method to read the greens all day. Not only did they look ridiculous and slow down play but ...
Born in Chicago, Joe played varsity football and baseball in Bowling Green, Ohio for BGHS and later played lacrosse at BGSU. A year abroad in Spain changed everything. As destiny would have it he ...
Golf has been under a lot of scrutiny recently over pace of play and a variety of other issues, however, one influencer decided to throw more heat on the fire during the weekend while watching an LPGA ...
There’s been a lot of talk across social media, on broadcasts, about the process of AimPoint. If you’re unfamiliar, AimPoint is a green-reading tool that many players on the PGA Tour use that allows ...
If you've watched professional golf in recent years, you've likely noticed players doing something peculiar on the green—standing with feet spread apart, holding up fingers, and appearing to measure ...
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 ...
When the best golfers in the world line up a putt these days, many of them look completely deranged. Their process for reading greens everywhere from Augusta National to St Andrews involves standing ...
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