Tour Read Golf

Tour Read Golf

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The Tour Read™ Golf app quickly measures the slope of the green and gives you the precise Tour Read break and pace for any putt. Read putts just like the pros!

05/11/2026

The Tour Read System powered by is a very simple way to teach ourselves to read greens. The on course system uses the middle of the hole as the target and helps w everyone putt better.
More information on website in bio and the video section of the App (App Store and Google Play) teaches the full system

03/29/2026

If you know what the problem is you can fix it.
At 12 feet, the average PGA Tour player starts the ball within 1 degree of their intended start line 92% of the time. That means elite players are already executing at impact. If the read is correct and the speed is right, the ball should go in. Yet despite this, only 32% of 12-foot putts are made on Tour.

That gap highlights the real limiter in putting performance: green reading. Roughly 60% of missed putts at that distance aren’t due to stroke mechanics, but to misreading slope. If this is true for the best players in the world, the opportunity for improvement is even larger for the average golfer.

Tour Read is effective because it doesn’t live only on the practice green. Its on-course system trains players to identify slope, predict break, and commit to a start line during actual rounds, where decisions matter and pressure exists. This bridges the gap between practice and performance—something most putting aids never solve.

For the average player, the impact can be dramatic. Most amateurs already roll the ball well enough to make far more putts than they do, but inconsistent reads turn good strokes into misses. By improving green-reading accuracy, Tour Read helps players hole more putts inside 15 feet and reduce three-putts—making it one of the quickest ways for everyday golfers to lower scores without rebuilding their stroke.

01/31/2026

At 12 feet, the average PGA Tour player starts the ball within 1 degree of their intended start line 92% of the time. That means elite players are already executing at impact. If the read is correct and the speed is right, the ball should go in. Yet despite this, only 32% of 12-foot putts are made on Tour.

That gap highlights the real limiter in putting performance: green reading. Roughly 60% of missed putts at that distance aren’t due to stroke mechanics, but to misreading slope. If this is true for the best players in the world, the opportunity for improvement is even larger for the average golfer.

Tour Read is effective because it doesn’t live only on the practice green. Its on-course system trains players to identify slope, predict break, and commit to a start line during actual rounds, where decisions matter and pressure exists. This bridges the gap between practice and performance—something most putting aids never solve.

For the average player, the impact can be dramatic. Most amateurs already roll the ball well enough to make far more putts than they do, but inconsistent reads turn good strokes into misses. By improving green-reading accuracy, Tour Read helps players hole more putts inside 15 feet and reduce three-putts—making it one of the quickest ways for everyday golfers to lower scores without rebuilding their stroke.
Tour Read is available in both the App Store and Google Play

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