weeicemon
Active member
Curious if you have seen your actual scores come down. For me, the big benefit would be in really understanding how far I hit each club so I can game plan better.
I played a course recently that I have only played a couple of times before. I had a few occasions where I was a wedge out from the green, but misread the distance and flew the green. It drove me nuts because both the drives and the approach shots were really well struck - just had the wrong damn club.
How has using a rangefinder changed your game?
I played a course recently that I have only played a couple of times before. I had a few occasions where I was a wedge out from the green, but misread the distance and flew the green. It drove me nuts because both the drives and the approach shots were really well struck - just had the wrong damn club.
How has using a rangefinder changed your game?