raggmann54 And then you give them a GPS watch or a laser range finder and they become even slower - walk to ball, check gps/range finder, walk back to cart to get a club, walk back to ball and re-check. Finally hit the ball - 10 yds right/left/short/long...we are not that good to need them.
If that's how they are using a GPS, they are doing it wrong.
The idea is that you have the GPS with you. If you have a cart-path-only course, you look to see what range of clubs you need to bring to your ball and once you get to your ball, you know what your distance is as it was updating as you were walking. You now drop the two you don't need and swing the one you do.
It sounds like the people you are talking about are also the type of people that park the cart 50 yards on the wrong side of the green, so that it's a slow transition to the next hole. They also all take pee-brakes at the same time instead of everyone else hitting while one person goes.