I bought it some time ago now and I am glad I bought one. I think without it, I would still be at the very beginning, which would not be good.
I use mine more I think as I practice more than the actual game maybe. I have a spreadsheet made up and printed with my particulars on it. Stuff like the shot itself was it straight, or did I slice it and which way. Of course how far and the clubs used of course the weather conditions and even the time and calendar day.
You can take a shot at practice with complete invisibility from contravening comments from your so called, golfing buddies. Because they are much better than I am, they love to rib me on most shots, perhaps I give them just cause, but not for long.
Practice, practice and more practice is the key making it to a higher level than you are in now. I would think that makes good sense for most sports.
I take out one club and start practicing, remembering what I have read about my stance, hips, power swing, shoulder position at the beginning of the swing follow through, wow so much to think about, I get started. Hit the first ball and start filling out my spreadsheet, next shot I will try to correct whatever went wrong in the first shot.
Taking the distance with the rangefinder helps me for sure in what distance I am getting out of each club I use. If I can do that at the driving range, if I copy what I have done, the shots that work, I should get better on the course and I do.
I get better on the course for this reason, I know what I can do and cant. I know what I am good at and what needs work all in great part to my rangefinder and of course, the spreadsheet and trying to analyze what I have done.
What I am good at I try to get better and of course what I have a hard time doing I practice, without using the rangefinder I would be lost and it would be like first starting out just trying to hit the damn ball.
Tiger Woods or Phil Mickelson may not have started out this way, but it is working for me. Even when I shoot a high score, I get the satisfaction of the few that I hit right on the money because of my practice.
If it works for me I cannot see why it would not work for you, try it. Think it is a waste of time and there are better ways to practice, do not keep it to yourself, lets us all know what you think is the best way to use a golf rangefinder.
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