Quick question… I use the fall line to read greens and I’m curious… do you try and cut the hole so the flag stands perfectly vertical (regardless of slope) or perpendicular to the slope?
R&R sells a bubble level for straight pins, dont ever know how I set cups straight before I started using it,lol....perfect vertical is what I strive for
Always set it straight...but this video to be honest is outdated... this meant for clay push up greens with sand build up from top dressing applications. Most greens are being rebuilt to meet new usga specifications. The rootzone is 12 inches of 90% sand and 10% peat. No makes clay greens anymore unless where they grow fescue greens but even than sand is best for drainage
@@apaulmcdonough2170 yep always straight in the air. Cups are never set on huge slopes it's impossible and makes play way to long, setting close to slopes is the right way, stuff hard but not impossible
Quick question… I use the fall line to read greens and I’m curious… do you try and cut the hole so the flag stands perfectly vertical (regardless of slope) or perpendicular to the slope?
R&R sells a bubble level for straight pins, dont ever know how I set cups straight before I started using it,lol....perfect vertical is what I strive for
Perpendicular to the Horizon, NOT to the Slope of the Green
Always set it straight...but this video to be honest is outdated... this meant for clay push up greens with sand build up from top dressing applications. Most greens are being rebuilt to meet new usga specifications. The rootzone is 12 inches of 90% sand and 10% peat. No makes clay greens anymore unless where they grow fescue greens but even than sand is best for drainage
@@apaulmcdonough2170 yep always straight in the air. Cups are never set on huge slopes it's impossible and makes play way to long, setting close to slopes is the right way, stuff hard but not impossible
Well Iv never really had a lesion in this so hopefully it will help me.