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AimPoint Golf positions itself as a science-based green-reading method and coach training system for golf, with the core goal of helping players more accurately judge green slope, putting lines, and entry speed. The website emphasizes that its method has been used by multiple Major champions, world No. 1 players, and PGA/LPGA professionals, and states that it has a background of more than 300 coaches, over 300,000 amateur users, and around 400 tour players.
From an education/course perspective, AimPoint is not a general golf program, but a highly specialized putting green-reading training system. The learning path includes attending Clinics, finding certified coaches, watching official instructional videos, caddie training, and AimPoint Instructor certification for golf professionals. The website clearly states that the only correct way to learn AimPoint is from an AimPoint-certified instructor. Certified instructors must also participate in training and continuing education to keep the method up to date. Beyond courses, GameForge is used for performance tracking, while Green Heat Map, AimCharts, and TV Virtual Putting Line reflect its technology-driven green-reading background.
The only clearly stated price in the main text is for private lessons with founder Mark Sweeney: $275/hour for members and $450/hour for non-members. Prices for other Clinics, instructional videos, certified coach training, caddie training, and the GameForge system are not disclosed and require contacting them or entering specific pages for details. For budget-sensitive users, pricing transparency is average.
Its strengths lie in its strong professional barriers, clear focus, and backing from professional tour use cases, the founder’s industry reputation, and a certified instructor network. Mark Sweeney has been named one of America’s 50 Best Teachers by Golf Digest, and his virtual putting line technology has won an Emmy Award and been used in golf broadcasts. The drawbacks are that learning depends heavily on certified instructors and offline settings, making it difficult for ordinary users to judge course depth, duration, cost, and local availability from the website alone. In addition, the site is in English, and there is no explanation of payment, access, or local service support for users in China.
It is suitable for golf enthusiasts, juniors, and professional players who want to systematically improve their putting green-reading ability. It is also suitable for golf coaches, caddies, and clubs looking to add professional services. The main text does not provide information on access from mainland China, so this remains unknown. If you plan to learn it, it is recommended to first confirm whether there are certified instructors nearby, the course language, fees, and available booking times.
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