People are pacing off yardages, looking for sprinkler heads, hunting for yardage markers, driving their carts to every ball because they have GPS. How did you used to do it You'd see the 150-yard marker, figure you were about 170, and say it's a 5-iron. You played by sight and feel. Now they go by the exact number, and that takes time.
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