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GPS Players Start Here

Master each game discipline at your own pace — these are random access so you can work on your own priorities. It is highly recommended that you download the video from each page so you can take it along with you as you play.

Access more GPS lessons on the course too! Each video is available in MP4 (iphone and android) format. You can practice your swing on the range, but to practice your game you should do that on the course or on appropriate practice areas. It’s not all about your perfect swing!

Click on the different categories at the right for listings of your new, highly effective GPS lessons. Check back often, as we’ll be adding more lessons and even some short ‘TV Shows’ as the season progresses.

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Is it legal to use the GPS website and lessons during a round according to the Rules of Golf? It appears so — see below for a Rules explanation. It is also strongly recommended that you do not hold up play, as Rule 6-7 says, “The player must play without undue delay…”

The use of an electronic device such as a mobile phone, hand-held computer, calculator, television or radio is not of itself a breach of Rule 14-3. For example, the following uses of an electronic device during a stipulated round are not a breach of the Rules:

• Using the device for matters unrelated to golf (e.g., to call home);
• Using the device to access information on advice-related matters that was produced prior to the start of the player’s round (e.g., an electronic yardage book, swing tips);
• Using the device to access (but not interpret or process) playing information from previous rounds (e.g., driving distances, individual club yardages, etc); or
• Using the device to obtain information related to the competition being played (e.g., the leader board or projected “cut”).

However, examples of uses of an electronic device during a stipulated round that are a breach of Rule 14-3, for which the penalty is disqualification, include

• Using the device (e.g., a television or radio) to watch or listen to a broadcast of the competition being played;
• Using the device to ask for or give advice in breach of Rule 8-1 (e.g., calling a swing coach);
• Using the device to access information on advice-related matters that was not produced prior to the start of his round (e.g., analysis of strokes made during that round); or
• Using the device to interpret or process any playing information obtained from current or previous rounds (e.g., driving distances, individual club yardages, etc.) or to assist in calculating the effective distance between two points (i.e., distance after considering gradient, wind speed and/or direction, temperature or other environmental factors).

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