Richard,
I went out and played 18 this morning.
I played the front nine twice.
I was 10 minutes faster for the nine walking down the fairway, looking at sprinkler heads, pulling my club and hitting than I was walking down the fairway to my ball, getting out the laser thingy, pulling my club and hitting my ball.
FACT - It is faster to look at sprinkler heads or yardage markers on the way to your ball and hit the club than it is to use a laser thingy.
Rob:
You keep missing the point. Of course it's faster to look at sprinkler heads, get a rough yardage, and just hit the ball, then it is to laser it from any particular point. Done, given, granted. I don't think anyone's argued that, even Richard. Shoot, make me use one of these things and I have zero doubt I'd slow down considerably - I just tend to eyeball distances from whatever marker is available, step things off only if I have some doubt (which is rare).
But those who would play that way are NOT the ones who would tend to use an electronic device. It's been explained many times already. Really the simplest explanation is that given by Richard a few posts ago:
If you are not the kind of guy looking for a sprinkler head, you are not going to own one. If you are the kind looking for the sprinkler head, this device will most definitely speed up your game.
You just have to understand that what he means by "looking for a sprinkler head" are the painfully slow ones who will search such out and pace it off, to get the exact distance, every time. THOSE are the ones who will buy and use a GPS device - not a guy like you (or me) who takes note of it as he goes by and accepts approximations. And those guys WILL go faster using a GPS device.
TH
Huckaby is, of course, completely correct in all of this. (Read entire post, please...)
To go one step beyond what Tom has correctly stated above, since the majority of players do NOT walk, the majority of players will NOT be walking in a direct line to their ball and pacing as they go. They will be driving, getting out, finding a sprinkler head, and then pacing.
As opposed to point and shoot? Not even close in terms of time elapsed.
Guys, it's faster to use a device IF you are getting yardages. There is no way around it. If you don't want to use one, and/or you don't want to know yardages, then don't. But don't say it is slower; that's silly. There isn't a scintilla of evidence that backs you.
One other note to all those who continually post in these discussions that 90% of the golfing public has no need to know 163 as opposed to 160 yds.; of course they don't! But the devices are exact; they'd be pretty dopey you looked at it and the reading was "about 160, but you aren't good enough to know more than that!" SO QUIT WRITING THAT CRITICISM; it is completely irrelevant.
Finally, I am again publicly apologizing to Tom Huckaby for skewering him in some of the early discussions this topic. I WAS WRONG! Devices are faster for the golfer who wants yardages than pacing. They have NOT slowed down play, and under the right circumstances can speed it up significantly.