
Slope, pace, and start-line math that turns three-putts into tap-ins. Green Reading by Numbers replaces the guesswork of "it looks like it breaks left" with a simple read you can repeat — gauge the slope, set the pace, pick the start line, and let the math do the aiming so you leave every lag inside the circle.
Get the guide →What’s inside.
- 01 Why most reads miss — and how to fix it
- 02 Reading slope by percent, not by eye
- 03 Pace first: speed sets the break
- 04 Start-line math for every length
- 05 The gate drill: proving your line
- 06 Lag control and the tap-in circle
- 07 Building a pre-putt routine that repeats
The file, read as data.
- Format
- PDF download
- Pages
- 64
- Read time
- ~50 minutes
- Drills included
- 8
- Device
- Phone, tablet, desktop
- Access
- Lifetime, re-download anytime
The coaching read.
Putting is where handicaps quietly bleed, and most of the loss is not stroke — it is the read. Players aim at a break they guessed and then blame the putter. The number that actually decides the break is pace, and almost nobody trains it.
Green Reading by Numbers is the short write-up of the slope, pace, and start-line method we coach on the practice green. Read the slope in percent, set the pace, commit the start line, and let the math aim for you. It is the reading companion to the putting aids on the console, priced so anyone can start today.
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From readers.
“The pace-first idea rewired how I read greens. My three-putts basically disappeared over a month.”
“Clear, simple, and it transfers to the course. The start-line math is the chapter I keep re-reading.”
“I always read break and ignored speed. This flips it — read the pace, then the line falls out of it. On our fast bentgrass my lag distances tightened inside two rounds and I stopped leaving knee-knockers coming back.”



