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Hole Location Template

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  1. Jeffrey Gaylor
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    12/8/2014 11:12 AM
    We are currently going to try to go from a 3 flag system to one flag. We have been using red, white, blue, but
    I'm trying to cut 3 holes in one green and use two recycled rubber plugs and alternate where the flag is located every 3 or 4 days. I was wondering if anyone had any templates or pin sheets already made up.


    Thanks in advance,

    Jeff Gaylor
    AGCC



  2. Mike Hundley
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    12/8/2014 7:12 PM
    I would suggest you either make up your own template or do yardages from the front of the green.
    The template would just be a free hand sketch of each 18 green and put an x where today's pin is.
    The yardage one would be a + or - from the middle of the green. Example : + 8, 8 yards back from the middle of the green, etc.
    I like the yardage one as that is what most players just want to know. How far is it from the middle of the green.



  3. James Smith
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    12/9/2014 11:12 AM
    Heres a suggestion for you!

    Download the Google earth program!

    Open it up and type in your address and pull up your course. Soom in as far as you desire onto your greens (one at a time).

    Click the save image button and save it to a folder on your computer. (I built one on my desktop and labled it pin placements)

    Now you can open the saved image in microsoft paint which will give you the ability to place dots on it if you want.

    I have compiled pictures of all of my greens for my use in building asbuilts for my drainage, irrigation system bunker improvements pin placement sheets and just about anything else you can think of.

    I have my greens broke up into six zones for daily pin placements. The one thing I caution you about is your yardages on your par threes. I had to recently redo mine because we found out on one days placements three of them fall within 5-10yds of each other



  4. Jeffrey Gaylor
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    12/11/2014 8:12 AM
    Thanks for the replies guys



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