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Do you use one or do you find the smart phone apps more beneficial?
I'm thinking of buying a cheap one for £90ish rather than the £300 ones.
I'm thinking of buying a cheap one for £90ish rather than the £300 ones.
My course is a bit hilly so rangefinder for me.
I had one for almost a year, then it broke while still in warranty, and I decided to take a store credit refund instead of a replacement. I found that with me not being a superb golfer who can hit a perfect yardage every time, the added accuracy they provide was pretty useless to me. There was even a case to say it hindered me, as the rangefinder might be telling me the pin is front edge, so I'd go down a club, then not get hold of the strike and leave myself short of the green. I realised that just going for the middle of the green is a much better idea, and a free GPS app gives me that. Rangefinder is probably only really useful if you're off low single figures and able to hit a yardage very consistently.
I spent that store credit on a Callaway Sure Out instead, I reckon that saves me more shots a round than a rangefinder did. ?
Phone app does yeah, definitely. Even when I had a rangefinder with me, I was still using the GPS app for hole planning off the tee. For lay-up distances, distance to hazards and so on. On new courses where you don't know the hole layout - blind holes too. I think they have a lot more uses than a rangefinder has.I agree with your logic and that's why my go to is the v small handheld Bushnell which gives middle of the green at a glance. Middle of the green is almost always my target (or it should be.....).
The only thing I think you're missing with a rangefinder is checking distance to a particular point (150 marker say) for a lay up. But I suspect your app does that anyway.
It’s ok in summer when we have Red Yellow White flags to show pin positions.hows that better than a GPS on a hilly course? or are you using a slope laser?
just curious
I use a clock face method to play certain yards with my wedges.I’m in two minds about getting a rangefinder..
I find the free Hole 19 app very good and it’s been mostly v accurate when I compare it to others with GPS
Because of this though, and how useful I have found it, I am positive towards the usefulness of a laser...and been close to pulling the trigger on a cheap but respected Bobov one
I have made a note of how far I hit each club (on a calm day) using Hole 19 on the course and so don’t need to pay for a Trackman gapping session off a mat, and I think my estimates of my distance control with irons and wedges is the best part of my game
But, I don’t really use the app for less than 50 yards in....I find short game is best on using your judgement of where to land it and the release and whether you’re short-sided on not...So for this reason, I don’t see the point of a laser for me, as I don’t think it’ll be as useful in my short game as a new Vokey wedge will be
Am I missing something with regards laser rangefinder for short game use? Is it useful mostly for full shots from wedges and irons, or does anyone use it for chips and short pitches?