PGA to Allow Use of Rangefinders | NPG 72
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PGA to Allow Use of Rangefinders | NPG 72

In an effort to speed up pace of play, the PGA is allowing the use of rangefinders during its major championships. Will they really help?

  • 1:12 – Rangefinders are now allowed during major championships
  • 7:51 – Will rangefinders really speed things up?
  • 15:12 – Real world solutions to improving pace of play
  • 21:10 – Results: Best Cart Bags and Stand Bags of 2021
  • 24:19 – Titleist releases a flood of equipment, including their first fairway wood
  • 33:20 – Dark horse predictions for this year’s Most Wanted Driver

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      Mike

      3 years ago

      Good podcast, 3 comments. 1) Never understood the controversy around anchoring a putter. If it were SUCH an advantage as claimed, many, many more pros would have used it. Less than 1% of the hundreds of people I’ve played with used it, & can’t say I remember any of them being great putters. 2) Regarding rangefinders, great suggestion to ask the caddies like Bones, Woods, etc what they think of the idea, not just in terms of speeding up play but, would it help them do their job? 3) Like the insight into the titlelist hybrids in the aspect that brands are now making different models for different player levels/needs. 4) Already purchased my 2021 driver, Cobra radspeed. I had a g410, and the G425 offered no improvement over that and didn’t beat the radspeed

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      TonyG

      3 years ago

      I agree with Chris 100% reading greens is a skill. Those books they provide should be the first thing banned at tournaments. Not only does it help in reading the green but also identifying grain on approach shots and chips. We discuss distance and whether or not it ruins the game. Those greens books take away an advantage for shorter hitters that may excel at those skills.

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      Max R

      3 years ago

      Harry, when you’re testing drivers are the stock shafts with the designated head being tested or are you customizing all of the available “stock” shafts being adapted to the head(s)?

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