Saturday, December 31, 2011

Golf Rangefinder Reviews - What to Look For?

!±8± Golf Rangefinder Reviews - What to Look For?

If you've spared a glance at some of the golf rangefinder reviews that are on the internet nowadays, you'd have noticed that most of them don't provide much real information. Of course, chances are that this is fairly detrimental to you. As a golf enthusiast, you are probably looking for answers, and not just some pseudo golf rangefinder reviews that leave you with more questions than anything else.

Thus, it is imperative that when you're looking at golf rangefinder reviews, it should be made certain that the a few key areas are looked at carefully.

1. Measuring Range and Accuracy

Needless to say, this is a big concern in golf rangefinder reviews, and a good one should not only state the minimum and maximum range that is possible, but also how accurate the measurement is. In this regard, accuracy refers to how 'off' the end measurement could be, and the lower the figure is, the better.

2. Targeting and Magnification

No matter how accurate, or to what range, a rangefinder can measure distance, it all amounts to nothing if the targeting system is not up to scratch. Even in your average game of golf, there will be situations when your line of sight to the target is obstructed, and during such times, you would still want your rangefinder to be able to lock on to it somehow.

As such, it only makes sense that good golf rangefinder reviews should state what, if any, targeting system is employed, and if there is any magnification possible that could aid it.

3. Measuring Slopes and Gradient

Finally, there is the question of measuring slopes. Admittedly, rangefinders which do measure slopes are not allowed in tournaments, but they can be handy for practice purposes. Regardless, golf rangefinder reviews should definitely state whether or not the rangefinder is able to measure gradients, and give all the relevant details.

Possibly, it should even specify whether the rangefinder abides by tournament regulations, so that your selection process can be eased slightly.

End of the day, some rangefinders come with a variety of other features too, some tournament-legal, and others not so. Finding the right golf rangefinder reviews will ensure that you are completely aware of the features, and limitations, of the rangefinder that you are interested in.

If you can make a completely informed choice, then you will probably be very pleased with the rangefinder that you've selected.


Golf Rangefinder Reviews - What to Look For?

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

20-1930 Bushnell Pinseeker Tour V2 Rangefinder

!±8±20-1930 Bushnell Pinseeker Tour V2 Rangefinder

Brand : Bushnell
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Post Date : Dec 15, 2011 10:39:39
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Tour V2 SKU # 201930. Retail value of 9.99. Includes deluxe case, strap, instructions and box. The world's smallest, most advanced laser rangefinder - measuring a mere 1.6 x 2.8 x 4.3 in., weighing only 6.6 oz. and accurate 5 to 1,000 yards. Comes with a carrying case and straps. The Tour V2 is legal for tournament play and for posting of scores for handicap purposes.Compact size with the power you've always wanted. The new Tour V2 laser rangefinder rests in your hand with an ergonomic precision that builds pride and confidence. Its guts are 100% Bushnell laser rangefinder but the package outside will rival your favorite driver with a high-tack grip. The new V2 sets a new standard in the complete laser rangefinder package - looks, feel and performance.Features:+/- one yard accuracyStandard SCAN modeReads distance in both yards and metersRanges (5 yard minimum)Reflective surfaces: 1,000 yardsTrees: 600 yardsFlag: 300 yardsDimensions: 1.6 x 2.8 x 4.3

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Bushnell Pro 1600 Tournament Edition Golf Laser Rangefinder

!±8±Bushnell Pro 1600 Tournament Edition Golf Laser Rangefinder

Brand : Bushnell
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Price : $336.58
Post Date : Dec 10, 2011 15:06:51
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New Bushnell Pinseeker 1600 Tournament 205105 Rangefinder is completely USGA legal and features Bushnell's exclusive Pinseeker technology that lets you "zero-in" on the flag with accuracy of +/-one yard. Rainguard waterproof protection prevents external lens fogging and keeps your rangefinder working great no matter the conditions.Features:Includes Deluxe Tour Case, Instruction Manual, 9 Volt Battery. Pinseeker Technology Measure distances from 5 to 1,600 yards, 400 yards to the flag Read distances in yards or meters Rainguard protection 100% waterproof USGA legal 2-year warranty

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Saturday, October 29, 2011

Golf Laser Rangefinder Product Comparion - Bushnell vs. Callaway Nikon

!±8± Golf Laser Rangefinder Product Comparion - Bushnell vs. Callaway Nikon

Bushnell PinSeeker 1500 with slope

Bushnell has a 90% share of the market in golf rangefinders and with good reason - the quality and accuracy of their products is well known.

Released in 2006, the PinSeeker 1500 w/slope takes virtually all of the guesswork out of the game of golf. In the slope mode, this rangefinder will not only tell you the distance to an object, but how your shot will play.

For example, if you are on a 150 yard par three and it is uphill, this rangefinder will tell you, "Hey, it's 150 yards to the green, but since it is uphill, it is going to play more like 165 - so use more club, you dummy!" Well, the slope won't insult you like that, but you get the picture!

With several scan modes and fully, multi coated optics, you will easily be able to judge the distance to any object on the course - at a range of to 1,500 yards (that is almost a mile - enough power even for John Daly!). The only downfall of the slope version is that is not legal for USGA tournament play.

Bushnell PinSeeker 1500 Tournament Edition

This is the rangefinder that 90% of PGA Tour Pro's use. The reason why? This version is legal for tournament play and is still the best rangefinder on the market for it's price.

It features several scan modes, multi coated optics, and a 1,500 yard range. The only difference between the tournament and slope version is that the tournament edition does not have slope (and thus is legal for tournament play.

Bushnell PinSeeker Medalist

The Medalist is new for 2007 and is also legal for tournament play. It employs the same PinSeeker technology as the 1500 for better shot making and course management on any course, to virtually any object anywhere, any time of day. We prefer the Medalist over the 1500 because at 9.95 it is affordable and is smaller than either of the 1500's. Features both PinSeeker and scan modes and has a range of up to 1,000 yards.

Callaway LR 1200

The Callaway (made by Nikon) LR 1200 Rangefinder is the flagship model of the Callaway lineup. It provides quick and accurate distance measurement up to 1,200 yards, and features what Callaway calls "First Target Priority Mode". First Target Priority mode displays the range to the nearest target among multiple results obtained with a single measurement - useful when measuring the distance to a pin on a green with woods in the background. The LR 1200 features an LCD display with backlight - something the Bushnell rangefinders do not.

Callaway LR 800

The Callaway (by Nikon) LR 800 Rangefinder provides quick and accurate distance measurement up to 800 yards and also features First Target Technology. Range is up to 800 yards and the LR 800 also features an LCD display with backlight.

Click here to view a complete product comparison of all Bushnell and Callaway/Nikon products.


Golf Laser Rangefinder Product Comparion - Bushnell vs. Callaway Nikon

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