I can see me using this, as I need and will take all the help I can get. Unfortunately for those who take the game seriously, I am pretty sure it would be a violation of USGA / PGA rules to wear this thing in play. (Pros, for example, cannot use GPS during their rounds. Instead, their caddies walk the course well in advance, marking distances to the front, center and back of each green from every bush, tree, sprinkler head and otherwise visible landmark on every hole. The carry all that info in a little notebook, which you will see them referring to throughout play.)
I would like to know if you have a golf program that runs in apple iphone. By the way is legal(as ruled by the USGA) to use range finders while playing golf an even the pros can do it
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I can see me using this, as I need and will take all the help I can get. Unfortunately for those who take the game seriously, I am pretty sure it would be a violation of USGA / PGA rules to wear this thing in play. (Pros, for example, cannot use GPS during their rounds. Instead, their caddies walk the course well in advance, marking distances to the front, center and back of each green from every bush, tree, sprinkler head and otherwise visible landmark on every hole. The carry all that info in a little notebook, which you will see them referring to throughout play.)
I would like to know if you have a golf program that runs in apple iphone. By the way is legal(as ruled by the USGA) to use range finders while playing golf an even the pros can do it