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Ryder Cup Winner
You would be suprised how many PGA guys still mark out or get their caddies to mark out the course old style.
So they DO have accurate yardages then?
Out of interest, how long does it take a caddie to mark out the course?
You would be suprised how many PGA guys still mark out or get their caddies to mark out the course old style.
I reckon mine speeds up play.
I just get to my ball, look at the GPS and choose the club accordingly.
Rather than using strokesavers, 150 markers, judgement based on length of tee shot etc must be alot quicker.
maybe you should try one before you have such strong feelings against them tho ..
The G3 was on special @tesco direct guys were discussing it last week on hereTotally agree. I wasn't fussed about the idea of them until I tried one and saw what it could do to benefit me... now converted and will get something when funds allow.
OP, Biggest load of cods wallop I've read for a long time.
I'd love to watch you pacing out those drives![]()
Bargain!The G3 was on special @tesco direct guys were discussing it last week on here
I`m sure the R&A looked into this some years back and were concerned with slow play when using GPS and although allowing clubs to let club golfers use them apart from the skill level one of the reasons that they dont allow the elite players to use them in tournaments was the concern over slow play.shivas irons "another argument against GPS is the fact that they do and its been proven slow down play quite considerably"
Would be interested to read that study. Do you have a link please?
I`m sure the R&A looked into this some years back and were concerned with slow play when using GPS and although allowing clubs to let club golfers use them apart from the skill level one of the reasons that they dont allow the elite players to use them in tournaments was the concern over slow play.
I`m sure the R&A looked into this some years back and were concerned with slow play when using GPS and although allowing clubs to let club golfers use them apart from the skill level one of the reasons that they dont allow the elite players to use them in tournaments was the concern over slow play.
I explained this in my post you dont always have the perfect distance to the hole for the distances you know you have for your clubs,so you have to read it by eye and compensate with the club.Wheres the need for GPS? does your club not have fairway markers?...Ive seen people get their GPS out on a par 3 :rofl:.
Elite players, tour players governed by the USGA and the R&A for both their respective tours.I wonder what elite players you may be talking about? The PGA and EGU both allow GPS in domestic tournaments.
I don't believe that R&A have ever made such a statement that it worsens the slow play issue, the only times have ever seen them mention it was when they said the benefits against slow play were minimal ... Which is hardly surprising as unless the whole field is using them then you won't see a benefit on the overall round times.
Rubbish, golf has been played by all classes in the past,infact it was banned in Scotland on Sundays cos it was so popular with all classes....Not a wind up just my opinion on some useless tat people think they need.
Ok each to he`s own,I will take the distance from the scorecard and work out by "eye" the width length of the green...And why not?
If you haven't played the hole before, you want the distances to the front, middle and back - on some greens there could 40 yards or more from front to back.
As ive said before theres much more to caddying than just working out your players yardages.I seem to remember, Shivas, that in one of your early posts, you said that you had been doing a lot of caddying. That would make you the same waste of space as a GPS as that is what you would be to the golfer you were caddying for.