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Has anybody seen this? Pretty cool.

Press Release

The Tour Read™ System is a tour proven, scientific, step-by-step approach to green reading for players of all abilities. Golfers get accurate reads quickly, consistently, and repeatably, even while under the pressures of competition at the highest levels (or when playing for a few bucks with your buddies).

The Tour Read™ System Green Reading Method has been proven and endorsed by hundreds of top tour players, professional caddies, teaching pros, coaches, collegiate teams, top amateurs, weekend golfers and beginners.

“We’re proud to partner with Tour Read, and to power their outstanding app that can help every level of player, from juniors all the way to Tour players,” said Jacob Davidson, GM of Odyssey Putters. “As the #1 putter brand on Tour, and the leader in putter innovation with breakthroughs like our Ai-ONE insert, it’s a natural fit for us to collaborate with a cutting-edge technology that can help make you a better putter.”


“It’s so exciting to work with the Odyssey team on a platform that can give players more confidence in their putting,” said Tour Read Co-Founder, Ralph Bauer. “They are proven leaders in putter design, and together we’re providing golfers with an easy-to-use, impactful app to make green reading easier, so you can improve your performance on the golf course.” To experience the Tour Read Golf app, visit TourReadGolf.com.

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This looks intriguing...will have to go read some more on their site about them

Partnership with Odyssey is great though!
 
I'm so interested. I need something. I feel one of my biggest issues is reading the greens. I have to find a way to get better. Can't seem to get Aimpoint....
 
$100/year is too steep for me.
 
Loved the video on the site!
 
That’s a pretty damn cool practice tool honestly.

That said, that’s an interesting price.

Also, PuttOut has something similar, though not as detailed with the pace aspect, and it’s free.
 
Well now I need this
 
Never heard of it. Will check it out for sure.
 
Interesting I’ve never heard of this, but will check into it. I could use some help reading greens. With my DF3 I’m putting the ball on the line I want to just not always on the correct read.
 
That is a lot of data that might slow me down. I would want to see it in action to see how it can benefit overall.
 
Incredibly interested to read more. Last year I started a thread asking about lessons specifically on reading greens.
 
well, this looks interesting, more reading to come
 
This actually sounds pretty cool and would be fun to practice with.
 
This actually sounds pretty cool and would be fun to practice with.
Yeah, I think it’s a hell of a practice tool in terms of potential.

Could also be useful on practice rounds for big tournaments and such.
 
I need to look into this as green reading is a skill I"m pretty deficient in.
 
Yeah, I think it’s a hell of a practice tool in terms of potential.

Could also be useful on practice rounds for big tournaments and such.
totally agree on the tournament scouting rounds. I also think if you are someone who has a habit or under/over reading break, this could help retrain your eyes to a certain extent. Pretty cool.
 
No kidding, I may never complain about Aim Point ever again.
Do we really think it’s going to be an issue with people?
 
This is pretty interesting. If memory serves there's a formula associated with this method you can use to read greens as well.
 
Yeah, I think it’s a hell of a practice tool in terms of potential.

Could also be useful on practice rounds for big tournaments and such.
As an Aimpoint user...figuring out slopes in practice rounds can make all the difference
 
Do we really think it’s going to be an issue with people?
Hard to say - I would like to think no. But as an example, in our league here, a couple of guys bought those 'self-standing' putters. Where you set the putter, then walk back to see the line. They stated using them in the events causing excessive delays that the TC had to ban the practice.

I played with a random who set one of those level things on the ground to putt.
 
Do we really think it’s going to be an issue with people?

I do. Paralysis but analysis, brain lock, indecision & doubt. AS amateurs (broadly speaking), we just don't practice enough.
 
I do. Paralysis but analysis, brain lock, indecision & doubt. AS amateurs (broadly speaking), we just don't practice enough.
How many people you think you’ll actually see using it?

We are making some BIG assumptions about that, no?
 
Too bad their website looks like it was made in 1990 :)
 
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