The PGA of America will allow distance-measuring devices in all three of its majors; PGA Championship, Women’s PGA, Senior PGA, beginning this year.
Good or bad idea?
Good or bad idea?
The PGA of America will allow distance-measuring devices in all three of its majors; PGA Championship, Women’s PGA, Senior PGA, beginning this year.
Good or bad idea?
The PGA of America will allow distance-measuring devices in all three of its majors; PGA Championship, Women’s PGA, Senior PGA, beginning this year.
Good or bad idea?
I'm hoping this has been trialled and it speeded up play rather than slow it down. My worry is yardage book, range finder, yardage book, check again. I hope I'm wrong and the trials suggest it speeds thing up.
No issue with it from a technical point of view, crack on.
You're not wrong, it opens up a whole new world of sponsorship. I'm sure Bushnell, Garmin and the others are all falling over themselves to get the numbers of the top players as we speak.Does that mean that prices for rangefinders will go up to cover the money paid to Pros who are using them?
And will we see bigger lettering and logos on the sides?
You're not wrong, it opens up a whole new world of sponsorship. I'm sure Bushnell, Garmin and the others are all falling over themselves to get the numbers of the top players as we speak.
They already have themYou're not wrong, it opens up a whole new world of sponsorship. I'm sure Bushnell, Garmin and the others are all falling over themselves to get the numbers of the top players as we speak.
They already use them during practise rounds with a number of them already being endorsed by themYou're not wrong, it opens up a whole new world of sponsorship. I'm sure Bushnell, Garmin and the others are all falling over themselves to get the numbers of the top players as we speak.