Use a stimpmeter on a golf course

Use a stimpmeter on a golf course

Playing golf could be a pain if you don't know all of the basic rules, tips and etiquette associated with the sport, but it could be a bigger pain if the golf course is not properly maintained by staff and players.

Let USGA (United States Golf Association) help you out with these animated golf video tutorials. Course maintenance is vital in attaining quality conditions, but many people don't know how it's done and why certain procedures are used to accomplish various tasks. As long as you pay attention to these animations, you'll know exactly how to care for golf course.

This video will show you how to use a stimpmeter on a golf course. This stimpmeter device measures the relative speed and uniformity on a green, which ultimately translates into how fast the turf is playing.

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