Reading these posts is sending to to sleep,see what I did there Bratty :thup: .I tried to close my thread but was criticised and told I should keep debating!!
Jeeeez theres some stupid people on here,I`m not contradicting myself at all and will stand firm that GPS is a waste on time,what i`m saying is if you think its so beneficial then you must be gaining an advantage.Do try to keep up and stop just coming out with "this is a wind up" If you dont understand whats going on give up!! and as for "nobody on my side" well good i`m not one of the GM forum sheep!!
Now that comment could be construed as a threat,not nice and not what i`m here for.......I definitely would not want to be the person behind the keyboard of shiva right now![]()
I tried to close my thread but was criticised and told I should keep debating!!
Very interesting post, Mashie. Thanks for adding some clarification.
Is it really that it was done by eye? By caddies? I ask only because to my mind the caddy would have paced out the course or had so much experience on it, that they KNEW the yardage, not that they were somehow able to solely look at a distance and say, "that's x"? Also, if they'd paced yards out for years, they would get better at judging distances, which I feel I have by using my GPS (rather than pacing stuff out).
Reading these posts is sending to to sleep,see what I did there Bratty :thup: .I tried to close my thread but was criticised and told I should keep debating!!
Very interesting post, Mashie. Thanks for adding some clarification.
Is it really that it was done by eye? By caddies? I ask only because to my mind the caddy would have paced out the course or had so much experience on it, that they KNEW the yardage, not that they were somehow able to solely look at a distance and say, "that's x"? Also, if they'd paced yards out for years, they would get better at judging distances, which I feel I have by using my GPS (rather than pacing stuff out).
I've enjoyed reading the debate & am glad the Op started it
What struck me (& I know this is off topic) is how passionately some will defend their right to use GPS (despite alternatives being available)
I do wonder if all those posters have defended the right to use belly putters & chippers with the same fervour, as it seems opinion in those threads are very much weighted against the use of these two products to the point of ridicule!
What's the difference?
I come from the stance that, if it's allowed by the rules of golf then its ok to use/do it - I use a belly putter and will continue to do so until the rules forbid me to. I personally don't think that the rules will change and I do get brassed off by the continual comment about "spirit of the rules" in these matters.
The rules are the rules - if you dont want to use a GPS or a belly putter it's fine by me , but please everyone, don't dress your decision up as in some way "holding the moral high ground"
Chris I absolutely agree with you that if the R&A say it's Ok then it's Ok, they are the final arbiters, but I also feel that it is interesting and fun to debate whether we think the R&A are right and as you say the Rules can be changed.
I hope that I don't come over as claiming any moral high ground on threads like this. If so apologies, but I like to be honest about why I think what I think. My interpretation may be wrong though and I hope that I acknowledge that other points of view are valid and respect them even if I diasgree.
What I don't like though is when any of these debates become personal and degenerate into slanging matches. I always feel it is a shame when that happens. There's such a wealth and diversity of knowledge and experience on here and we come together on this brilliant forum share that as golfers. And at the end of the day it is only a game, albeit the best game ever invented.
The rules are the rules - if you dont want to use a GPS or a belly putter it's fine by me , but please everyone, don't dress your decision up as in some way "holding the moral high ground