Kalen,
I can do both of those things. I did use other brands at my Sand Creek Station and Prairie Dunes recently. I didn't feel confident in much more than general break. Strakaline (which the USGA recommended to SCS for the Mid Am there 4 years ago) and apparently ProGreen Books, go to 0.1' contours, whereas others (GolfLogix and Green Slopes) use 0.25' contours. Just by the looks of it, the two 0.1' books look more accurate to use. The GolfLogix seems decently accurate, while to my eye, Greenslopes looks a bit cartoony, which reduces my confidence in them. I like GolfLogix and the Green Books, because they also give contours outside the green surface, which are always interesting to me.
BTW, having purchased some of these for Raynor courses, Ross, etc., I am not convinced there is any magic formula for greens contouring that they knew! Different discussion, I know.
Pat,
Thanks for the input. My first thought was that it helps on major breaks that might be disguised in direction or severity by surrounding topo or features. I guess if you really knew your ball and cup location, I could see it being helpful. Will try again next time I'm playing a surveyed course.
The other interesting thing to me is that for the books I have bought, none of the courses, other than Sand Creek Station, even knew those companies had surveyed their courses. It left me wondering if they simply buy a tee time, and have one guy send up a quick drone to get the contours as they play?