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Do an advanced search for rangefinder and rangefinders and search by title. Lots of topics.
Also look on the home page. Here's a link: http://thehackersparadise.com/?s=rangefinder |
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i never used one till this year, never thought id use one. then i bought the bushnell hybrid. i use it on every shot even the close ones like 50 yards. its great knowing where the flag is exactly i have used different clubs more times since i am getting an accurate reading to the flag instead of whats printed on the scorecard. and i always know where the safe shot is. if the flags in the back at 150 i know if im in between clubs i hit the shorter club knowing i can lay up short and still get on the green and going long isn't safe cause the flags all the way in the back. Also i use it at the range to measure my shots since there isn't a lot of good markings and they always move where you hit from. with me getting all new clubs this year it was worth it alone to get my clubs dialed in on the range. In my opinion it is worth the money.
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Cons: you don't know the distance to what's on the other side of the hill, dogleg, etc. GPS is good for this. |
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I don't know if there is a topic of this or not, but I cannot seem to wrap my brain around it. I never used one and I can still get through 18 with no problem. So I thought I'd ask the fine folks of THP: What is a range finder and why would one use it? |
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Cons: you don't know the distance to what's on the other side of the hill, dogleg, etc. GPS is good for this. Tapatalk... Loved by me hated by the wife. |
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Cons: you don't know the distance to what's on the other side of the hill, dogleg, etc. GPS is good for this. I've found that since I got my Garmin G5 I don't use my laser as much as I used to, but I still keep it around. |
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Both lasers and GPS are rangefinders. The difference is in how they work, not in the ultimate function. Both give you distances to objects on the course. GPS are better for some things, and rangefinders are better for others, but neither is perfect for all needs. And you're about 15 hours late with your definition clarification. |
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Both lasers and GPS are rangefinders. The difference is in how they work, not in the ultimate function. Both give you distances to objects on the course. GPS are better for some things, and rangefinders are better for others, but neither is perfect for all needs. |
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