Technology in golf

A Beginner's Guide to Technology In Golf

Start with the golf problem, then choose the device that gives useful feedback.

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Start with one useful number

The easiest way into golf technology is distance. A GPS watch, handheld rangefinder, or phone app can tell you front, middle, and back yardages, but the player still has to read wind, lie, elevation, and trouble. A number is not a command. It is a starting point.

What each tool is good at

Tool Best use Watch out for
GPS Front/middle/back, hazards, layups Pin position may be different
Rangefinder Exact flag or object distance It can tempt you to chase tucked pins
Launch monitor Carry, spin, launch, speed Indoor numbers still need outdoor proof
Video Setup, face, tempo, movement patterns One angle rarely tells the whole story

Good rule: If a number does not change the club, target, or practice plan, it can wait until after the swing.

A simple first setup

Pick one distance tool and one practice tool. Learn your real carry numbers on the range, then use the distance tool on the course to choose safer targets. That is plenty of technology for most golfers to start making better decisions.