OK, somebody stop me before I dedicate my life to this sport!
I just bought a rangefinder (2, acutually, through eBay - the Bushnell 400 and 800 - I didn't expect to win the 800), and am going to create a yardage book for my local course.
The thread on yardages has started all this (just like the Clubmaker forum at FGI got me into clubmaking - I know, I know, they're just excuses. Convenient, though!)
That said, I was wondering if anyone could point out some ways to make this outing faster and easier than just fudging through it? Off the top of my head the following DETAILED suggestions would be nice:
How to select a good target/reference point, how to define a bail out, how to do the green, and overall the way to work the hole.
I just bought a rangefinder (2, acutually, through eBay - the Bushnell 400 and 800 - I didn't expect to win the 800), and am going to create a yardage book for my local course.
The thread on yardages has started all this (just like the Clubmaker forum at FGI got me into clubmaking - I know, I know, they're just excuses. Convenient, though!)
That said, I was wondering if anyone could point out some ways to make this outing faster and easier than just fudging through it? Off the top of my head the following DETAILED suggestions would be nice:
How to select a good target/reference point, how to define a bail out, how to do the green, and overall the way to work the hole.
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