USER1999
Grand Slam Winner
I did put all the temps in my SCC, but have since decided not to use it on temps, as it is a bit naff. Only carry 5 clubs when we are on temps, as it isn't proper gof anyway.
As a high handicapper and a relative newcomer I bought a Skycaddy (I'm a mug for electronic gadgetry) which is to date the best golf related gadget I have bought. I'm rubbish at judging distances so I find it helpful in deciding what club to take and if I'm wasting my time in thinking I can make the green as opposed to getting close.
Now if only I can get the ball to go where I want it too![]()
I'd like to thank everyone who's taken the time to contribute to this thread. Seems like my wallet's gonna take a beating in the next day or two!!
Thanks again.

Oh and Del, if your going to Castle Stuart, it's probably the only GPS that's got the course mapped
I find this question a bit odd. Isn't a golfer asking if it's worthwhile knowing his distances a bit like an airline pilot asking if it's useful knowing where the airport is?
Tiger,
I called into the Belfry golf shop today and asked for some advice about GPS or Laser.
The reply: GPS are really good, laser are really good.
However, most pros and top players use laser!!!
And i had my heart set on GPS. Now i'm totally confused.