srellim234:
I'm pretty sure given your experience in that profession you've discovered that any time you attempt to "idiot-proof" anything the world comes up with a new and improved idiot. :)
Still a good idea to attempt it, though.
LOL. Yes, I'm well aware of the "one greater idiot" theory. And I'm sure that on occasion I will manage to still drop into that category.
I've used it for a couple rounds now and at least so far it does what I was hoping for. Over the weekend I lost a CTTH tournament at Edgewood because out of the corner of my eye I saw "60" and my mind processed it as my 60 degree wedge--which I consistently leave within 4 feet on that hole--rather than my 60 YARD wedge. Dropped that shot in the water for 120 points and ended up with 238 instead of the 120 or so I would have had on the single play part of the tourney. Wish I'd known 2 days earlier that the option was there; I could have saved myself from my own temporary loss of focus.
That shot is one of the prime reasons I have a problem with the autocaddy. It's one of those oddball situations where WGT's algorithms calls for a club that won't hit the distance the hole calls for. Seems to happen a lot with shots in the low-60 yard range, as I've also seen going across the water on Congressional #5 (or 6?) when you lay up.