PuttView Books Review 2026: Honest Pros, Cons & Why It’s Worth It (Better Than Strackaline?)
Looking for a PuttView Books review in 2026 or wondering if they’re worth it compared to Strackaline and GolfLogix? After real-world testing and pro feedback, here’s the verdict.
PuttView earns top marks for clarity, strategic depth, and flexibility — the same books trusted by Phil Kenyon’s clients including Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler.
Key Strengths in This PuttView Review
- Three smart tiers let you choose exactly what you need (no overpaying).
- Millimeter-accurate 3D topographic green maps with dual views, % slopes, grids, hazards, and sprinklers.
- Full tee-to-green yardage including fairway slope arrows and compass bearings.
- Premium build, free app, and AR-ready (PuttView X).
- Available for 30,000+ courses — search Pebble Beach yardage book, TPC Sawgrass yardage book, Pinehurst No. 2, and hundreds more.
Potential Drawbacks
- Higher-end tier costs $49 (still excellent value for the detail).
Final Verdict
Yes — PuttView is worth it and ranks as one of the best yardage books in 2026, especially for tournament prep and green reading. Pros use it in practice rounds to master hole locations and slopes before events.
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