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So having the best golf shoes or the best golf bag will make your round more comfortable and potentially lead to better scoring, but any golfer who is serious about improving their game and lowering their scores simply must invest in a DMD (distance measuring device).
The new SL3 from Voice Caddie is everything you want in a distance measuring device and then some by combining laser and GPS functionality. Read more below
Golf distance measuring device buyer's guide: Golf Monthly Senior Staff Writer Paul O'Hagan looks at the best golf distance measuring devices, rangefinders and GPSs, perfect for Christmas 2014
Find the perfect GPS watches and apps with the experts at Golf Monthly. Easier to use and more accurate, there has never been more choice in the Golf DMD and Golf GPS category, whether you want a stripped-back model or one with lots of detail.
GolfBuddy Aim V10 GPS Review. This is GolfBuddy’s most advanced, simple-to-use talking GPS to date. It provides visual and audio distance readings to the front, centre and back of the green, as well as hazards. It features a larger 1.2” LCD and longer 12-hour battery life on Golf Mode.
For #LIVGolfMiami Team Championship 2022, Distance Measuring Devices are permitted during the tournament for obtaining information on distance. Please note: Measuring elevation changes are prohibited.
One click will get you access to hazard information and the G5 provides distances to both reach and carry the hazard, as well as other useful distances to lay ups and doglegs. You also get shot distance measurement and a digital scorecard to keep track of your round.
A compact, more entry-level GPS device is a great way of getting the distances you need on the course without breaking the bank. The battery life will normally last for multiple rounds and some can even attach magnetically to a buggy frame so the screen is always there when you need it at eye level.
As a relative newcomer to golf, the distance measuring device (DMD) has developed at a rapid pace. The information has become more accurate, devices are easier to use and the good news is, they're also becoming more affordable.
Usage appears to be split fairly evenly among golf club members, with some preferring the visual hole maps and at-a-glance distances of GPS devices while others opting for the point and shoot functionality and pinpoint accuracy of a laser rangefinder.