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How do you figure out your distances??


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How are you guys figuring out how far you hit?

I used to do that... pace off the yardage, then do math based on the hole length on the card (also figuring if the tees were up or back). But now I use a GPS.

I think I'm going to just start taking a little notebook. I'm going to start making notes as I go. Right now, score isn't too important to me since I'm so inconsistent. But, I want to be MORE consistent by playing more and getting comfortable knowing what I'm doing. Learning to quickly judge how far I've got left, a bit of quick math should tell me how far I've gone. Right?

When I go to the range, it is primarily to work on some aspect of my mechanics. I look at distance, just to make sure its about where it should be, but I don't pay too much attention to that at the range.

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