Aimpoint is slow - FACT

So if my group is 1, Darren's also 1. The overall number of golfers in our study is 2, both of which are painfully slow.
That makes our study 100% accurate, therefore the statement is true, aimpoint is slow. You can't argue with the percentages. :ears:

I'll let Ethan decide if my little study was statistically relevant :o
It has all to do with your sample size.:whistle::D
 
Did I see Adam Scott last night standing with one foot either side of the hole.
He was about 2ft away.
Was he trying to see if there was any difference in the level of his feet,thus
trying to tell if there was a break on his putt?
 
Did I see Adam Scott last night standing with one foot either side of the hole.
He was about 2ft away.
Was he trying to see if there was any difference in the level of his feet,thus
trying to tell if there was a break on his putt?

Yes he was. They were talking about it last week. I don't claim to understand it though.
 
Did I see Adam Scott last night standing with one foot either side of the hole.
He was about 2ft away.
Was he trying to see if there was any difference in the level of his feet,thus
trying to tell if there was a break on his putt?

Yes he was - he was also sticking his fingers up on another putt
 
Out of curiosity, is Adam Scott sponsored to use Aimpoint?
Does anyone know?
Can it be proven either way?
Does it work?
Where is the statistical evidence?
Are aimpointers guilty of indirectly funding elite golfers?
Who knows?

For all the answers, and more, tune in to the next riveting episode of..........'Aimpoint'!










Y'all never know, he may actually be on the payroll. ;)
 
Out of curiosity, is Adam Scott sponsored to use Aimpoint?
Does anyone know?
Can it be proven either way?
Does it work?
Where is the statistical evidence?
Are aimpointers guilty of indirectly funding elite golfers?
Who knows?

For all the answers, and more, tune in to the next riveting episode of..........'Aimpoint'!

Reads like a story of 2 sisters - and a butler named Benson! Wonderful series!
 
I briefly saw Scott standing astride his line and gauging the slope with his feet. It was about 4' and he missed. Commentators said "he can't believe that didn't move as he felt he hit a good putt". Nothing is foolproof but have to say that kind of put me off the theory!
 
Hair's on fire; feet are in a bath of ice so, on average I'm fine - bit like my putting !!

A hole. a putter and a ball that's hard enough for me - you want me to aim and point as well; give over !
 
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