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Accurate Golf Green Reading: The SlopeMaster ProGreen Reader is the ultimate tool for accurately reading the slope of the green. Its high precision bubble level ensures that you get the most accurate reading every time. The more you use it, the better your putting game will be Golf Training Aids: The SlopeMaster ProGreen Reader helps…
Looking to improve your putting accuracy?
Our golf green reader is the perfect tool to help you read greens like a pro. With its advanced visualization aids, you’ll be able to see the slopes and angles with ease, improving your chances of sinking those tricky putts
Versatile: The product can be used as both a ball marker and a training aid, making it a versatile tool for improving your golf game
Easy to Use: Simply place on the green and read the slope
Accurate: Provides precise measurements to help improve your putting game
Portable: Our product is compact and lightweight, making it easy to carry around in your golf bag or pocket
Durable: Our ProGreen Reader is made of space alloy, making it lightweight and durable
Convenient: easy attachment to your golf hat clip
Compatible: Works with any type of putter and is suitable for use on any green surface
Improves Confidence: By accurately reading the green, this product can help boost your confidence on the course and improve your overall game
Great Gift Idea: Our product makes for a great gift for the golfer in your life, whether they’re a seasoned pro or a beginner just starting out
Not only is it functional, but it’s also stylishly designed, making it a must-have accessory for any golf enthusiast. With its durable construction and easy-to-use features, our green reader is the perfect addition to your golf bag
Manufacturer | Prodigora |
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Accurate Golf Green Reading: The SlopeMaster ProGreen Reader is the ultimate tool for accurately reading the slope of the green. Its high precision bubble level ensures that you get the most accurate reading every time. The more you use it, the better your putting game will be Golf Training Aids: The SlopeMaster ProGreen Reader helps…
Bj Hoy –
When I ask him if he had tried it yet. His reply was, yes and it’s really pretty cool. It works just the way they said that it does. It’s very helpful.
Amazon Customer –
I like the ability to carry this around in my pocket while I am playing. It is a little tough to read sometimes but is very helpful when I can get it right.
Morris Stribling –
Loved how it read the greens
Tarheel –
Really helps to see how the angle and degree your looking at when putting from a distance when the green has a break in it.
SniffNY –
I bought it to improve my skills for Aim Point after I attended the class. I placed it on the spot that the instructor had previously measured as a 2 degree slope and the bubble stayed in the center. I picked it up and shook it a little and placed it back down and the bubble moved in the correct direction but not what I would call 2 degrees. I kept trying at different places around the practice green and I would say that with enough use of it you can figure ot what a 1 or 2 or 3 is on the device. I would occasionally have to tap or shake it tp get the bubble to move.For the price and practice it’s fine and since you can’t legally use it on a course anyway it’s probably good enough. I returned it though to buy a fast, accurate and easily visible (but 3x the price) digital level.
Tom B. –
Just as advertised, works and looks great
Dan –
Really great quality materials and solid build. Unfortunately it does not work well on greens that may be bumpy or greens that are not pure/true. I’d find myself reading a 3 degree difference on a straight out due to where I placed the chip. Try and use it in the middle of your line on the flattest part you can find.
Eugene Brooks –
Great all around product. Looks great and helpful.
Daniel Primeau –
Golf ball MarkerExcellent produit
Adrian –
Hard to read small inclinations and minute slopesHad much hope when I bought this little gadget, however, i find the words on it small and difficult to read (for a 56 year old man like me who will need reading glasses to see small print). More important however, is the little bubble in the chip which is supposed to move with the slope. On gentle slopes, when there is an obvious break, you wont be able to see much change on position of the bubble. You will probably need a ski slope or something to see movement of the bubble off centre. The idea is fine, but in reality, I reckon you are better off learning to read slopes and breaks from a more experienced golfer or caddy.
Blair Harley –
Putting aidWorks like a charm
Holly Simmons –
Not a level at allThis is a button with a printed picture of a level. It’s light plastic. It’s nothing like what is described. It would make a good prank gift and that’s about it. Very disappointed as my husband was super interested in this and I ordered it for his birthday.
Mark Hyslop –
Broken when I opened packagePoor quality was broken when I opened the package