Do caddies use rangefinders?

Even though professional golfers probably have more confidence than your co-worker hitting the links, most golfers — or their caddies — at the PGA Championship chose to use a rangefinder. This typically happened when golfers found themselves off the fairway or confirming their own distance estimation.
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Are caddies allowed to use rangefinders?

Rangefinders (now legal!) present at PGA Championship but not prevalent. KIAWAH ISLAND, S.C. — History, Tour-style, was made on Thursday. For the first time, professional golfers and their caddies were permitted to use rangefinders in competition in a major, and in any event sanctioned by the PGA Tour.
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Can PGA players use rangefinders?

Under the Rules of Golf, players are able to use laser rangefinders and GPS units in competition, provided they only provide pure distance to the hole. The PGA of America decided, then, to allow the 156 professional golfers in their championship to use laser rangefinders during the championship itself.
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How do caddies know yardage?

The yardage book are ubiquitous on the PGA Tour. Players and caddies carry them in their pockets and consult them before each shot. They show yardages to various targets on each hole, different points of elevation, and a close-up of the green that shows detailed contours and yardages.
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Can pros use rangefinders on tour?

“The use of distance-measuring devices is already common within the game and is now a part of the Rules of Golf. Players and caddies have long used them during practice rounds to gather relevant yardages.” The PGA of America becomes the first major body to allow the devices in all its premier professional events.
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Are rangefinders legal in competition golf?

It's OK to use laser rangefinders and GPS units

At many levels of competition, local rules have allowed players to use distance-measuring devices in competition dating back to 2014. In fact, they've been allowed in several USGA and R&A championships. Plenty of clubs and leagues have allowed them as well.
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Can PGA players wear shorts?

The PGA of America gave the OK for shorts during practice rounds at that PGA, and in 2019 the PGA Tour started allowing golfers to wear shorts in pro-ams and practice rounds. Caddies can wear shorts, but for the golfers themselves, that might never happen.
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Does Tiger use a yardage book?

The great Tiger Woods for example will always carry his yardage book in his back right pocket but if he's only carrying a pin sheet without a yardage book then he will place the pin sheet in his front left pocket!
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Where do pros get their yardage books?

Ben Hulka helps players and fellow caddies each week on the PGA Tour by selling yardage and green contour books for each course produced by former caddie Mark Long. Yardage and green contour books are a staple at PGA Tour events.
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Why do pro golfers carry a notepad?

That would be an example where a competing golfer would look into his or her notebook and see that they have a note written that says missing long on the green is a bad miss, and so they will know to not hit a club that has a chance of going long.
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When did PGA start allowing rangefinders?

In 1995, Bushnell launched its first laser rangefinder for golf, the Yardage Pro 400, which was about the size of a large pair of binoculars.
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What is in a pro golfers yardage book?

Nowadays, PGA Tour yardage books contain not only yardages from Point A to Point B, but also include highly detailed topographical features, slopes, suggested putting lines, and distances to the significant parts of a hole.
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Do I need a rangefinder for golf?

A golf rangefinder is essential for improving your game. In case you are new to the world of golf, let us explain what a golf rangefinder does and some of the reasons why you should be using one to level up your golf game. Golf rangefinders are designed to help the golfer estimate distance and accuracy of their shot.
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Are rangefinders allowed on the Korn Ferry tour?

While rangefinders have been allowed in the U.S. Amateur since 2014, top professional events, including the Masters, U.S. Open and British Open, do not permit such usage. As well, the PGA Tour conducted a four-tournament test of distance-measuring devices on the Korn Ferry Tour in 2017 but did not change its view.
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Is the PGA doing away with yardage books?

The ban became official on January 1 and goes into effect Thursday at this week's Sentry Tournament of Champions. Tour veteran Kevin Streelman, who used the books religiously for the past several years, was a member of the Tour's 16-member Player Advisory Council that voted unanimously in May that the books had to go.
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What range finder does Rory McIlroy?

Precision Pro Golf rangefinder. Rory McIlroy and Charley Hull check yardages with a golf laser rangefinder during practice rounds. Shot Scope Pro L1 rangefinder.
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Are yardage books legal?

A player is not allowed to use a yardage or green book that does not meet both the scale and size limits to help read a line of play on a putting green.
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How do pro golfers know the distance?

Professional Golfer Yardage Book

To know the course's exact distances and dimensions, professionals rely on a tour caddie yardage book. Golf yardage books are detailed guides that pros and their caddies use to navigate the course during play.
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Are yardage books worth it?

But if you're someone who can break 90 and wants to lower your handicap, then yes a yardage book is so worth it. A yardage book might help you have 3-5 (or more) strokes as you can have a better strategy on each shot and keep the momentum going.
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How Far Can Tiger hit a 7 iron?

His long irons (2- to 4-iron) range from 250 to 200 yards. His middle irons (5, 6, 7) range from 208 to 172 yards. His 8-iron travels 158 yards, and 9-iron flies 142.
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What does Tiger Woods use as ball marker?

Some golfers will even mark their balls with a ring or a line to help them line up their ball or assist with their aim. Many professional golfers even have a favorite marker. Tiger Woods notoriously uses a Milwaukee Inkzall marker.
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Who is the most disliked golfer on the PGA Tour?

Top 10 Most Disliked Golfers
  • Patrick Reed. Patrick Reed is not exactly a fan favorite. ...
  • Brooks Koepka. Brooks Koepka is known for his attitude and the way that he feels about himself as a player. ...
  • Tiger Woods. ...
  • Phil Mickelson. ...
  • Vijay Singh. ...
  • Ian Poulter. ...
  • Rory Sabbatini. ...
  • Bryson DeChambeau.
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Can PGA players have tattoos?

There are no current stipulations within the official rules of golf which state that tattoos are prohibited.
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Why do golfers take off their hats to shake hands?

The simple act of taking off your hat or visor and shaking your playing partner's hand is the way it's always been done and the way it always should be. It's a sign of respect and friendship for the other player, even in defeat.
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