@USGA
Hey, let’s take a sport that needs help growing, and scare everyone away. Great idea. Nobody has ever left the golf course saying, “man I just hit it too far today.”
@ForePlayPod
@whoop
Hey
@RiggsBarstool
rather than a spastic acceleration at the ball try the same speed throughout the whole shot. Shock me and try it. We’re only trying to help.
@gordonkeith
4th string back up host for The Tee Box, never had an E-Brake, and I’ve been known to navigate a golf course fairly well at a professional level, and I produce the cleanest balls…er golf balls you’ll ever see.
@NoLayingUp
You could have a camera crew just following players trying to make the cut. Better experience than following a leader or premiere group on Friday, IMO.
@bigmoney_golf
@acaseofthegolf1
@markbaldwin1
I’ll be number 2. Never seen much help from you, just people who got ripped off. Seen Ryan create opportunity for kids who never would have had anything. It’s not just about the pros, it’s about growing the game and that’s all he tries to do.
@ArnettRick
2 takes as to why I like range finders.
1. Gives me a number to operate off of faster, no more scrambling for a sprinkler head. Still using my yardage book for information, but less searching.
2. When I’m way out of play I can save a lot of time getting back into play.
@NoLayingUp
@peterjkostis
Bad take IMO. People work their whole life to make a final group, and grind for 3 days. If you earn that right to play in the final group, then you 100% deserve it.