aPeglegNinja
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Yardage books are great. Caddies spend years cultivating accurate books for courses all over the world. Each event they painstakingly count off steps to specific landmarks on every hole, in an effort to give their player the most accurate information possible.
What if we got rid of that? Give every caddy a notebook with real time GPS information for the course. Every bunker, green undulation, pin location, et al. Golf should be about the golfer playing well, not whether their caddy is good or bad. Also it would speed pace of play. No more counting steps, no more having to guess if the bunker carry is 153 or 154. Thoughts?
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What if we got rid of that? Give every caddy a notebook with real time GPS information for the course. Every bunker, green undulation, pin location, et al. Golf should be about the golfer playing well, not whether their caddy is good or bad. Also it would speed pace of play. No more counting steps, no more having to guess if the bunker carry is 153 or 154. Thoughts?
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