Yes, the chart I posted was from the USGA article by Jerry Lemons that Robin provided the link to.
Ian, how do you know that the x-axis label is in error on the chart?
In the rest of the article that goes with the chart Lemons has used both degrees and % slope so he presumably knows the difference. Some of the conclusions in the text seem to me to indicate that the chart is in degrees.
"Over the years, the Green Section
has suggested:
The slope of a major portion of a
putting green should usually not be
greater than 3 percent (1.7 degrees),
although some areas may exceed this
for special reasons, such as diffi cult
terrain or dramatic architectural
effect.15
Based on current information, any
slope 3% (1.7 degrees) or greater on a
10' Stimpmeter reading is too steep
for hole use.16"
If anyone wants to contact Lemons to see if the chart is in error, he can be contacted through his web site provided at the bottom of the article.
www.lemonsgolfdesign.comHow do you practicing architects measure slope in the field? Are you guided by the USGA article or do you have your own rules of thumb?