freddielong
Tour Winner
Seen lots of reviews in all the mags recently and lots of posts about GPS devices and I have a question.
The rules seem to say that you can use one as long as it just gives you distance feedback, other help such as wind direction/speed green contours etc are not allowed.
Looking at many devices out there, they do give the distance info, but many also suggest how far to play up to leave you with a 100 yard shot to the green.
Is this info against the rules? should there be a list of the devices that are ok to use in competition as opposed to social use.
Fragger
I think there was a recent change (clarification) to the rules. There was a post a few weeks back on it but I can't find it.
They are still allowed by local rules but they clarified a couple of areas. I think one was that they weren't allowed to advise on club or shot selection. They can advise of distance to any point, but that's basically it.
I've seen a couple of iPhone apps that you can enter club distances into and it will advise based on distance to a point which one to use. That's now illegal. iirc.
I don't really understand that at all. For me, they should really be able to provide you with as much advice as you might expect from a caddy. After all, a caddy can give you advice on what club to use, slopes, wind strength and over and above that they can help you line up and reading greens.
The GPS/Rangefinders are the same as a caddy and I cannot see why there should be a distinction between the advice they can give and a caddy can give. Just doesn't seem logical to me.
I hear what you are saying but it is because the rules state that clubs are allowed to to creat a local rule to permit devices that give "distance only"