Golf Australia

SHOULD RANGEFINDERS BE ALLOWED ON TOUR?

yes

CALLUM HILL

Golf Australia Magazine Writer

Rangefinders should be allowed on Tour as pace of play is becoming comical. Although the use of rangefinders won’t completely solve the problem, it’s a step in the right direction.

The use of rangefinders on Tour has been a contentious topic for the past five years or so, with pace of play being the main gripe, for not only Tour pros, but your everyday player that wants to whip around in four hours

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