Potor_36
Club Champion
I bought a Sonocaddie last week from Pip on these very forums and finally managed to get it out on the course for a test this evening. As you can probably guess from the title, I'm very impressed with it, and the idea of GPS as a whole.
Firstly, I found it a big advantage to have instant access to distances to hazards when laying up. This was something I previously had to guess at (not the most helpful course planner ever at my place) with occasionally disastrous results.
But the biggest thing was knowing exact yardages to the back and front of each green, as there are a fair few that are 30+ yards long. Of course, this only helps if you know where the pin is positioned, but I always have a rough idea because the club have a red/yellow/white flag colour scheme to denote front/middle/back pin locations. A very nice consequence of this is that far from slowing me down as I had feared, using the GPS unit actually sped up my round as I could just read values off a screen instead of having to work out how far forward or behind the nearest distance marker I was, so I knew almost straight away what club to hit.
My opinion is probably influenced slightly by the fact that I scored 43 points and kept a double bogey off the card for the first time ever, but I really can't see what people have against them

Firstly, I found it a big advantage to have instant access to distances to hazards when laying up. This was something I previously had to guess at (not the most helpful course planner ever at my place) with occasionally disastrous results.
But the biggest thing was knowing exact yardages to the back and front of each green, as there are a fair few that are 30+ yards long. Of course, this only helps if you know where the pin is positioned, but I always have a rough idea because the club have a red/yellow/white flag colour scheme to denote front/middle/back pin locations. A very nice consequence of this is that far from slowing me down as I had feared, using the GPS unit actually sped up my round as I could just read values off a screen instead of having to work out how far forward or behind the nearest distance marker I was, so I knew almost straight away what club to hit.
My opinion is probably influenced slightly by the fact that I scored 43 points and kept a double bogey off the card for the first time ever, but I really can't see what people have against them