Of course I use one, but its a watch and its a 5 second calculation for a distance decision, If you cant break bogey golf, the rangefinder is a toy as precise information is not what you need. If you miss half of your shots and have a large margin of error you would be better served by a swing education. But like I said, it's a fun toy as are new clubs. For some, fun is information and new toys. Nothing wrong with that, others enjoy better scores, where the information is more useful than playful.
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Originally Posted by jimhoward
So you are saying you don't personally use a rangefinder? I find that hard to believe.
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