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Range Finders - Has Wiped Out Guesswork

2016/7/19 16:25:31

Thanks to the modern engineering in rangefinders, you can get exact yardage to your flagstick just with a press of a button. Many of the better laser rangefinders for golf have been brought into the market nowadays. These devices have been a blessing to many golfers around the world. These systems apply cutting-edge optical engineering to measure yardage to any mark on any golf course or practice range and they will even factor in inclines.

Having a golf rangefinder as part of your golfing arsenal will allow you to enjoy the best shot available to you irrespective of where you are on the course.

The golf rangefinder presents the distance instantly and far quicker than if you use a GPS unit. The rangefinder uses a laser beam and the latest digital technology to measure out the yardage to any object. Many rangefinders also provide you spot-on distance even if the target is blocked by any debris (leaves) or any other hazard present on the golf courses.

To make the decision on which is the best golf rangefinder for you, then you should consider your own playing level, whether you play regularly in tournaments or you just take the game as a leisurely pastime. Also you must compare the characteristics of all the available golf range finders and buy the best golf rangefinder that fits your playing level and of course the amount of money you can afford to spend.

You need to know how far your laser rangefinder will be accurate, many models have the ability to measure distances up to 1500 yards, that's almost one mile. Longer ranges are recommended for rifle hunters while shorter or longer distance rangefinders will work well for bow hunters and archers.

Accuracy is a measurement that means closeness to the truth. A rangefinder may have an accuracy of +/- 1 yard, this means the measurement you receive could be up to 1 yard over or 1 yard under the actual distance. Most rangefinders will give you accurate results in nearly all weather conditions. The higher the accuracy, the better your results.
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