DDBowdoin
Banned
I'd like a laser rangefinder but I can't bring myself to spend 400 bucks on the device, have used friends' bushnell models and love them
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Anytime I have tried a cell GPS device on the course it was 8-12 yards off. That is just too much for me. Again, this was just my personal try. For some apparently it works better.
Some GPS Units offer pretty different features such as the UPRO in which you can move a cursor to anywhere you want and get that measurement.
Yes, I know that.But, you still only get an estimated yardage.More then likely you can't put cursor on exact location.Close may be enough for most.
I don't know a single person that can hit the exact yardage given by a rangefinder every time...so why would you need the absolute exact instead of within 2-4 yds?
I have both and find the laser to be a pain to get out, steady my hands, and then try and get a reading. Simply looking down works for me.
People with the lasers must never play courses with dog legs because it renders my laser useless. My course has about 6 holes that are like that.
People with the lasers must never play courses with dog legs because it renders my laser useless. My course has about 6 holes that are like that.
Or any other blind tee shots.
This is just a general comment & is not aimed at anyone. I have played golf with many people & without exception everyone who used a laser in the past & would pooh pooh the GPS, had typically never owned one & used it. Once they got used to the technology every single one of them has dropped the laser & loves the GPS.