Precision Golf Slope Reader

Master the Green: Read Slopes with Confidence
Eliminate guesswork and sink more putts with this precision golf green reader.


Precision You Can Trust
Don't let subtle breaks cost you strokes. The built-in, highly sensitive bubble level provides an instant, accurate reading of the green's slope and break direction. Visualize the line, commit to your putt, and watch your accuracy improve.

Pocket-Sized Performance
Designed for the golfer on the go. At just 39mm in diameter and 5mm thick, it's about the size of a poker chip. It fits effortlessly into your pocket or ball pouch, ready for use on every green without weighing you down. Built with durable materials to withstand the elements.
How to Use in 3 Simple Steps

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Place on the Green
Position the reader flat on the putting surface, directly behind your ball and on your intended line to the hole.
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Read the Break
Observe the bubble's position within the target circles. The bubble moves to the highest point, indicating the uphill direction and any side breaks.
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Putt with Confidence
Remove the reader, visualize your line based on the reading, and execute your putt with newfound confidence.

The Ideal Golf Gift
Looking for a practical and thoughtful gift for the golfer in your life? This green reader is a unique tool that players of all skill levels will appreciate. It's a small accessory that can make a big difference in their game.
Product Specifications
| Product Type | Golf Green Reader / Bubble Level |
|---|---|
| Diameter | 39 mm (approx. 1.54 in) |
| Thickness | 5 mm (approx. 0.20 in) |
| Material | Durable Acrylic / Plastic |
| Power Source | None (Analog) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Rules vary by association and tournament level. Generally, such aids are not permitted during official competition rounds under USGA rules, but they are excellent tools for practice rounds, casual play, and mapping greens.
It's simple. The bubble will always move to the highest point. If the bubble is in the center, the ground is level. If it moves towards a side, that side is uphill, and the opposite side is downhill. The markings help you gauge the severity of the slope.
No, this is a purely analog device that uses a liquid-filled vial and a bubble. It does not require any batteries or charging.