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#31534 - 05/15/09 03:52 PM
USGA, R&A, & Electronic Distance Devices
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Niklaus
   
Registered: 04/30/05
Posts: 1142
Loc: Moon Twp., PA USA
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Hey team, had a question submitted via email that I thought I'd post here for commentary. Please review and advise for this gentleman who I will invite to the forums: Dear Sir,
I have a question concerning the use of electric measuring devices during competitions. My question is that I am trying to find out why the R&A and the USGA have failed to govern the use of such items.
For many years there have been many complaints concerning the pace of golf and that these days a round of golf may take up to 5 hours for the professionals, this can be understood since they are playing for earnings. However this slow play has also filtered down to the amature game nad now with the partial allowance of the EDD devices the game takes even longer.
I would like to ask why have neither the R&A or the USGA taken action to ban these devices in competitions. Banning them in competitions could still allow there use in casual games, but there is no room for them in competitions, they only add to the frustration of any group following a group containing a member using such a device.
Please let me know your opinion on this matter.
Yours, Colin Baker. What are your opinions? I'm assuming EDD's are devices like GPS units, rangefinders, etc..
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#31591 - 05/18/09 12:09 PM
Re: USGA, R&A, & Electronic Distance Devices
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Vance
   
Registered: 05/04/05
Posts: 4888
Loc: Aurora, Colorado
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I don't understand what this person is talking about. The USGA HAS approved the use to electronic range fingers for use. Any golfer CAN use one, if the tournament officals hasn't stated that they can't. As for slowind down the pace of play, this is backwards to the facts. As Aimee mentioned, they tend to speed up the game, not slow it down. Any one with a GPS will be able to get a distance to the green much faster with a GPS than if they have to find a sprinker head and walk off the yardage by foot. Same thing for using a laser range finder. I can get an exact yardage to the flag a lot faster than I could if I had to walk off the distance from a sprinker head or some other marker on the course. An those markers are not EXACT, My laser is EXACT, or at least it is to within half a yard. My GPS unit is even faster for getting me a yardage to the green. Just walk to my ball, look at the device, and I've got the yardage to the front, center and back of the green. Can't do that with a sprinker head, and not anywhere near as fast.
After using both a laser and a GPS for awhile now, I'd have to say that anyone that thinks using a range finding device makes the game slower, doesn't know what they are talking about. Or they don't know how to use the unit in question.
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#31597 - 05/18/09 01:46 PM
Re: USGA, R&A, & Electronic Distance Devices
[Re: DON]
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Vance
  
Registered: 08/30/04
Posts: 3184
Loc: Cabo San Lucas & Deadwood, S.D...
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I can't believe so many members of this forum are electronic, distance measuring "wimps."  What happened to the concept of seeing the 150 yd. bush, estimating the shot for 175 and hitting the ball. I bet none of you can play 7,000 yds. in two hours! You can't move fast enough with your electonic crutches.  I think I'll invent a little robot to roll around the golf course with you, measure distance, air humidity, altitude, wind velocity and hit the appropriate shot in your name.  Might as well get rid of all the skill factors and get this game down to the level it belongs. 
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#31615 - 05/19/09 06:34 PM
Re: USGA, R&A, & Electronic Distance Devices
[Re: fjjra]
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Master
Registered: 11/07/02
Posts: 495
Loc: Washington, PA
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I don't think that I would ever use one of those yardage GPS devices, although I don't have a problem with others using them. For me, a huge part of the fun of the game is the constant grappling with your visual and mental yardage estimates and resulting club choice. The more I do this the better I can get at distance estimation and club selection and the whole golf experience. IWe all make mistakes here but how much rewarding is it when you put it all together and the shot comes off exactly as planned. I would say I add more numbers by poorly struck shots than misreading distances (putting aside) These are my thoughts as well...plus I'm too cheap to buy a range finder or GPS, even though I could probably double the range finder in late November/December while I am deer hunting.
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#31641 - 05/20/09 09:49 AM
Re: USGA, R&A, & Electronic Distance Devices
[Re: DON]
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Master
Registered: 11/07/02
Posts: 495
Loc: Washington, PA
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Klun. That's one of the main advantages of going with a laser range finder over a golf GPS. A laser comes in real handy for big game hunting, especially out west where the distances can be really long. I don't know anyone that can tell the difference between 450 and 475 yards by eye. And it's enough to cause a full miss on a deer if you're wrong by 25 yards at that range. Don, I understand that, but when I hunt in the woods I typically do not have a shot over 100yds (rifle is sighted in at 200yds) and if I'm watching a field, I tend to hold off on long shots for fear of only wounding the animal. (unless I'm with my neighbor, using sandbags and he has his range finder). But as I stated earlier, I am too cheap to buy one.
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#31646 - 05/20/09 01:52 PM
Re: USGA, R&A, & Electronic Distance Devices
[Re: srushing]
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Vance
  
Registered: 08/30/04
Posts: 3184
Loc: Cabo San Lucas & Deadwood, S.D...
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So Klun, in the woods hunting, do you use a bow and arrow or stones to nab your prey? Surely you don't use a technologic advantage like a rifle and bullets???? Actually Scott, you're right............ See what all this new fangled technology has done to the fine art of stalking prey? Stalking has become a thing of the past in the great outdoors and in now only done in the cities. It's obvious..............Electronic range devices have caused stalking in the cities of America. 
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#31659 - 05/20/09 05:18 PM
Re: USGA, R&A, & Electronic Distance Devices
[Re: ChrisB]
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Master
Registered: 11/07/02
Posts: 495
Loc: Washington, PA
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Hey, I will use the new technology of polymer tipped bullets, smokeless powder, a bolt action rifle and a 4x12 scope to bring home some "Good Eats"
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