Richard
Certainly seems to speed up play there Richard, under 5 hours – wow
Sorry, I will not concede, because there is nothing to concede.
My game is first of all not compromised, nor do I slow down to look for distance markers or fiddle with digital sat toys. As I approach the ball I have already decided my approach shot and have the right club in hand.
The whole advantage of walking is to being able to observe the surrounding landscape and course. I also am fortunate to be able to co-ordinate between my eyes and brain and do not need an artificial aid to give me distance.
OK, it’s legal to use them on a course so use them if you must, switch off your brain and let something else do the calculating for you. Just sorry to read how many people need their toys to play a game of golf, but hell its only a game and if you need help to play it why should I care.
Call me what you want - a purist, I’m fine with that although I don’t see myself as one, just an ordinary guy playing the game using my OWN natural abilities, being true to myself and to the Spirit of the Game – but as I said that's my game.
One thing I will say is that I have never taken 5 hours for a round – never. If I am going to be on a course for a day I will play a round in the morning and another in the afternoon, I do that because I want to enjoy my games.
Under 5 hours – wow, well I expect you can say you get value for your money, might ruin the game, piss you off and perhaps loose the pleasure of playing but it certainly value for money with the added bonus that you did not have to think for yourself.
Sounds like great fun, but before you settle for that come over and play golf at some of our great out of the way courses (by out of the way I means perhaps 10-20 miles approx.). I would happily buy you a drink or two afterwards.
Melvyn
PS To use one of these aids would be like comparing me with Tom - I would have had to experience a frontal Lobotomy – Tom that translated means a "frontal-lobe castration".