joma1108
Assistant Pro
I bought a GPS primarily as i play a lot of courses i dont know when away on business and stuck on an overnight.
The benefits are that this speeds up my play as it sits at the side of my bag and as im taking my bag off my back i can read the yardages and know what club im using.
At my home course it has helped me when im off line or when there is a wind lets me make an informed decision.
Golf is a subjective point and im wondering if the original poster uses specific clubs, balls, gloves etc that enhances his enjoyment of the game or heaven forbid helps him.
Also when on the course im sure that he would use what available reference points are there for him, whether that be a yardage book or distance markers on the fairway, but then again maybe when i get that good i wont need any assistance.
Im slightly dissapointed i have succumbed to answering in this thread but hey ho i have now.
The benefits are that this speeds up my play as it sits at the side of my bag and as im taking my bag off my back i can read the yardages and know what club im using.
At my home course it has helped me when im off line or when there is a wind lets me make an informed decision.
Golf is a subjective point and im wondering if the original poster uses specific clubs, balls, gloves etc that enhances his enjoyment of the game or heaven forbid helps him.
Also when on the course im sure that he would use what available reference points are there for him, whether that be a yardage book or distance markers on the fairway, but then again maybe when i get that good i wont need any assistance.
Im slightly dissapointed i have succumbed to answering in this thread but hey ho i have now.