What is in a pro golfers yardage book?

What is a yardage book? Yardage books are a handbook used by golfers when playing a round. These books contain information about distances, hazards, and green complexes for every hole on the golf course. Typically, yardage book offer a little bit more information than the average scorecard.
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What do pros have in their yardage books?

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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What is inside the yardage book?

All yardage books include:
  • Hole number and layout.
  • Total distance from each tee box.
  • Distance to hazards and fairway bunkers.
  • Distances from the fairway/rough based on sprinkler heads.
  • An overview of the green, including green depth/size and tiers.
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How does a yardage book work in golf?

Golf yardage books are detailed guides that pros and their caddies use to navigate the course during play. They are measured every year and updated within half an inch, so players know exactly how far it is from tee to green and everything in between.
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What golf players write in their notebooks?

What Do Golfers Write in Their Notebooks?
  • How putts break on each green.
  • Places on the course they want to avoid.
  • What clubs to hit on each hole.
  • Targets to aim at on each hole.
  • How the course plays in regard to wind and weather.
  • Other general observations and notes.
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What’s inside a professional tour yardage book! (Complete with player notes and course strategy)



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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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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Are yardage books legal?

It is important to note, that Yardage & Greens Book are still LEGAL. All of the products that we sell and promote are LEGAL under the USGA and R&A's requirement.
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Do pro 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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Do pro golfers use a new ball on each hole?

Professional golfers will change golf balls every five to six holes. The modern golf ball technology can last for quite some time as the materials used to make these golf balls are more durable and resistant to cuts.
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Are PGA Tour players allowed to 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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Why are there no yardage books at the Masters?

Augusta does not permit green-reading books, mainly because they've never permitted someone to bring the laser technology onto the property and document the greens. The only rendering available of Augusta's greens available to players is what's in the yardage book, and it's as bare-bones as it gets.
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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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What rangefinders do pros use?

The #1 Rangefinder in golf for over a decade

The Darrell Survey, one of the most respected research firms in golf, has confirmed once again that Bushnell is the rangefinder of choice for more professional tour pros and caddies than any other.
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What paper is used for yardage books?

Yardage Book Making in 2019

The standard yardage book size (usually 1/2 of a US-Letter sheet of paper) will remain legal moving forward. The green detail section of a book (shown to the right) is limited to a very specific scale requirement: 5 yards = 3/8 of an inch.
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Do pro golfers use green books?

But green-reading books are going away for tournament use on the PGA Tour on January 1, so let's examine what's going to happen, how it came about, how it will be enforced, and what's allowed and not allowed. This decision to ban green-reading material from the PGA Tour is completely player driven.
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Are yardage books allowed at the Masters?

Beginning in the new year, players and caddies will not be allowed to use yardage books from 2021 and prior. The TOUR will work with yardage book providers to develop the parameters of the new, approved books, which will be marked “Committee Approved Book” on the cover.
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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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What ball does Tiger Woods use?

Tiger uses a Bridgestone Tour B XS (opens in new tab) prototype golf ball after signing with the company in December 2016. It is for players with swing speeds of over 105mph and offers up more spin than the B X with a softer feel.
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Do golf courses sell yardage books?

Some courses provide yardage books, but most do not. Often the ones that you see in your golf shop are filled with advertisements, making it difficult to make notes like charting greens and places to miss.
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When did pro golfers start using yardage books?

YARDAGE BOOKS HAVE BEEN A STAPLE ON THE PGA TOUR SINCE JACK NICKLAUS STARTED USING THEM IN THE 1970'S. FOR YEARS TOUR CADDIES WOULD ARRIVE AT THE COURSE OF COMPETITION WEEKS BEFORE AND PACE OFF ALL THE YARDAGES TO AND FROM IDENTIFIED TARGETS AND MAP GREEN COMPLEXES BY SIGHT.
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Are Greens books illegal?

Green-reading books are perfectly legal under the R&A and USGA rules. They exist for thousands of courses, other than Augusta National, and every course that's hosted a PGA Tour event in the last, say, five years. This rule will not remove those old books from circulation.
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Are green-reading books legal on PGA Tour?

The PGA Tour's local rule banned notes gained from any type of measuring instrument, asserting that players must use “committee approved” yardage books and any handwritten notes about the greens must come directly from the naked eye. (Amateurs are still free to use the books or other green-reading apps.)
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