Ive caddied for Jimmy Heggarty http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/players/playerid=83/index.htmlCertainly seem to speed up play, when used properly, in all the 'tests' that I've seen.
As GPS/Rangefinders are not legal during the actual competition (Elite/PGA/European - except a couple) so, pacing out from the markers etc is what's required. And there are loads more markers (though no 150yd post) actually added to assist caddies/players during those comps. And they are given pin-sheets too, so distance to flag is much more accurate.
Who was your player btw? And when was it?
Anyway, wind-up or not, I believe you fundamentally agree that knowing the correct yardage is important. It's only the method by which you achieve it that we are discussing - GPS, Laser, Pacing or 'by eye'. So you are welcome to carry on wandering about finding a reference point to pace your distance - or simply guess. Just remember to let me through cos checking my SkyCaddie, zapping the pin with my Bushnell or checking the Pro Guide for the distance from that sprinkler-head is much quicker!
and an American chap called Gary Wintz who managed to win this http://www.europeantour.com/seniort...2808/leaderboard/index.html?showLeaderboard=Y
Ive also caddied for a couple of pro Argentinia`s and some Amateurs for the Seniors Open.
Try it its fun,but dont bring your GPS