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Anyone using the Breakmaster by Exelys? It is a small electronic device that gives fall line direction and slope when placed on the putting surface. Can only use it in practice or before your round, however. I've ordered one and will post a review in due course.

Also, where can I buy a Stimpmeter? I found a UK-based site for the "authentic" Stimpmeter, but that seems like a long way to go to buy one...

Thanks!

Jeff

Anyone using the Breakmaster by Exelys? It is a small electronic device that gives fall line direction and slope when placed on the putting surface. Can only use it in practice or before your round, however. I've ordered one and will post a review in due course.

Also, where can I buy a Stimpmeter? I found a UK-based site for the "authentic" Stimpmeter, but that seems like a long way to go to buy one...

Thanks!

Jeff

Dave Pelz sells the PELZmeter .... I dont know if its what your looking for, its kind of expensive. http://www.pelzgolf.com/ProShop/Equipment/.../PELZmeter.aspx

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Dave Pelz sells the PELZmeter .... I dont know if its what your looking for, its kind of expensive. http://www.pelzgolf.com/ProShop/Equipment/.../PELZmeter.aspx

I'll say it's kind of expensive: it's $650! I thought the Stimpmeter from Rittenhouse at $57 was a little steep! I knew Pelz had egregious mark-ups, but this is too much...

Jeff

In the newest issue of Gof Digest, it shows Vijay's bag in their What's in the bag feature. In there, it shows a digital device that he uses to check the slope and breaks in the greens. I don't remember exactly what it's called, but it's not a stimpmeter.

It's not listed on their website yet, so I'll have to check the mag when I get home.

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