![]() ![]() But on Putt Line, the app sees the green from where you are located. With Putt Line, each green still has a series of arrows that shows which direction a ball will roll and where it changes direction. But when you see how it works, you won’t care who thought of it or who wrote the code. When I accused Charleston of being a genius to come up with Putt Line, he deflected and said it was the smart guys on his team that did it. “Having all the data, we were able to build a simple physics engine and predict the perfect putt,” Charleston said. It was the answer to the Putt Break user who asked, “How come you can’t just tell me what my putt does?” ![]() It tells you where to hit them and how much break to play. What they needed was Garmin for their putts.Įnter the next step up from Putt Breaks: Putt Line. In other words, golfers were bad map readers. Golfers knew where they were, and they could see the ball and see the hole, but many couldn’t make the arrows make sense as far as what they needed to do to make the putt. “We watched, and people would turn their phone and turn the screen so they could understand where they were and where the cup was in relation to the ball.” ![]() “One of the challenges we had (with Putt Breaks) and user feedback was that when you went to your hole, you had to orient yourself,” Pete Charleston, GolfLogix president, said in a phone interview.
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