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Originally Posted by #Thinman
lol @ us amateurs who "need the accuracy of a laser". i know it feels cool to say and use, but a gps with front, middle, back and hazard distances is just a bit more useful for most.
lol @ trying to make this into a 'cool' / 'amateurs thinking they need accuracy of a laser'-issue.
Range finders are easier to use, are not dependent on the course having been measured for your gps, doesn't require you to recharge your gadget every few rounds and gives you the distance to anything you see, not just the green and hazards. As a terrible player, I frequently find myself needing distances to/over stuff a gps would not have.
Only advantage a gps has over a range finder is on blind shots.
Last edited by MinusEV; 04-28-2017 at 02:11 AM.