Yep the caddies use an advanced system called walking and counting, koonl, nothing too fancy you will be pleased to hear. It's very labour intensive but well worth it for your home course.
For reference, most courses measure the yardages to the centre of the green so compensate for that but make sure that your course doesnt give them to the front..
You would be better pacing things out because these electronic aids are notoriously inaccurate at times. Make an effort to locate the markers on your course and make a mental note of any landmark that roughly marks them. Then simply pace off your distance when you get to the ball. An average pace for most male golfers is probably just a few inches short of a yard so its accurate enough for club golfers. Pacing every hole will drive you spare especially if there isnt much in the way of landmarks about. It wouldnt hurt to put forward a letter to the club asking for the markers to be made more visible as well, after all you are paying your fees, you're entitled to ask.
This is all for naught unless you know your club yardages as well remember koonl, so keep an eye on these from time to time.
I thought I told you to get the MP33's anyway.......

only joking, the 32's are sweet bats as well, what set up did you end up with (shafts, lie angles etc)?
Good Luck,
D.