Bit of a strange question

I have no depth perception whatsoever (lost an eye) so I'm absolutely snookered without my Nikon Coolshot. Small,light and picks up the pins with ease, even from over 200yds out. Can also be used just for spotting as it has 6 x magnification. My most valuable asset in the bag.
 
That would be perfect but couldn't see my course do that, troubles them just to move the pins. Only ever played one course with that setup was great.

@Region3 not sure if I have tested a Nikon yet one of the mates has a bushnell that's for deffs . The other might have a Nikon cool shot or something really small like that. Couldn't use it, If it was

It took me a few weeks to get used to my Nikon, and was even going to send it back, but once I got the hang of it, has been fine since.
 
Not a bad idea - could be useful to help check where the flag is on the green. Might try taking a pair of mine on the course and see what that feels like - and if useful I'll maybe get a small pair of opera-type bins :)
 
See a small pair on eBay only 5.95 to my door. Not looking to study the lay of the land just think it be handy to pick out were pin is and I guess if a away course you could see maybe the green in more detail would would help am sure.
 
Decision 14-3/3 states that binoculars are not deemed to be artificial devices and are therefore allowed to be used.
 
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