You can either use yardage markers on the course and determine how far you are out, or you can use range finders, which are typically more accurate for amateurs.
I currently have a Tracfone and as far as I know there shouldn't be a pin number for your Tracfone that is preset.
You assess the conditions, such as wind and humidity. You also need to know how far you hit each club. You need to know what is in front of you such as tree and bunkers as well as how far the pin is back. Once you have assessed the shot and how far away you are, you should pick the club and put a confident swing on it. For some players it is all feel. 1.Get to know how you hit each club 2.Use a full set of matching clubs 3.Be consistent with your swing on the fairway. 4.Take course situations into account 5.Recognize that when you get within 30 yards of the green, things change You can be first in line to buy discount Golf Clubs such as: www.rockbottomgolf.com www.golferbuy.com
A skycaddy is a golf GPS system which accurately gives the yardages and the layout of golf courses. You simply download your course and you can instantly see how far you are away from the green/pin etc. It is quite a grey area as to if these are allowed in competition or not, because they are allowed in some competitions, although in some competitions you may be disqualified for using one.
In stroke play the player off the green would play onto the green. But in matchplay the player furthest from the hole would have the honor.
yes
Some people call it the pin, and others call it the stick.
You are Hearing pin EYE...But I think you mean...pin HIGH...When the ball lands Horizontal to the hole...(whether or not on the green)...but more commonly ON THE GREEN
Absolutely not, if the a head of a pin was 37 millimeters across it would be approximatly as wide as a hens egg or a golf ball. The a head of a pin will be less than 1 millimeter.
Some are 7 feet, some are 8 feet. If the green is over a hill I have seen them 9-10 feet.
You can't actually get a pen...So far there is a pencil pin (old pin)
Find a button. Put the button in your hand. Push the pin down. Move the pin away from latch. Put pin in shirt. Close pin in latch. Now wear your pin
60 feet