It's fun being able to pick.I'm more of a fan of the black in sunlight than the red. Thinking on a more cloudy day I'll probably use the red.
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It's fun being able to pick.I'm more of a fan of the black in sunlight than the red. Thinking on a more cloudy day I'll probably use the red.
I'm more of a fan of the black in sunlight than the red. Thinking on a more cloudy day I'll probably use the red.
It's funny you say this, initially it seemed like I was slowing down the group I was with. So I started just going to my GPS. But as I got used to it i find that it's all about being prepared when it's your turn. But an interesting thing I've noted with my short time with a laser. It actually is a good thing for me, cause it puts me in the right frame of mind to focus on the shot at hand. I use it as a trigger to get into my routine. I guess we're all different, but for me it's working. I can't speak to not hitting to the number from the laser, because well the Indian sometimes is at faultNate- Will you be bringing this with you to the Up and Down event? I'm curious to try a range finder. I like my Garmin GPS and for my game I think it's good enough. Nothing worse than watching a guy take time to "range" a shot and not even get close most of the time. I like the fact that as I'm walking and looking at my GPS and the closer I get to my ball I can take one last glance and pull my club and step up and hit.
Nate- Will you be bringing this with you to the Up and Down event? I'm curious to try a range finder. I like my Garmin GPS and for my game I think it's good enough. Nothing worse than watching a guy take time to "range" a shot and not even get close most of the time. I like the fact that as I'm walking and looking at my GPS and the closer I get to my ball I can take one last glance and pull my club and step up and hit.
I still can't get over how fast this thing is compared to my previous rangefinder. I brought it to the range again today - needed to hit some balls before we get about a week of rain. It was getting later in the afternoon, and for those conditions, it was great to be able to switch to the red - it definitely shows up better. With this device, it's really the collection of little things that makes it great.
160 and in? Or 160 and out? Was there a difference in clarity?
After using this one a few times this past weekend i cant say i can blame ya one bitI think it's time to upgrade from the v3.
If only I wasn't so damn cheap.After using this one a few times this past weekend i cant say i can blame ya one bit
Nate,
Add me to the list of peeps that want to check out your Tour X in a couple of weeks.
I may not get it back!
I may not get it back!
Not that it makes a huge difference, but I find it pretty cool that Bushnell has both the Zipper and the bungee pull over band for the carrying case. When I'm not at the course or range I keep it zipped. However when I'm in the use it mode I just keep the band wrapped over to keep it secure. Not sure that's the intended use or not, but it works well.
Not that it makes a huge difference, but I find it pretty cool that Bushnell has both the Zipper and the bungee pull over band for the carrying case. When I'm not at the course or range I keep it zipped. However when I'm in the use it mode I just keep the band wrapped over to keep it secure. Not sure that's the intended use or not, but it works well.
I also do the same. Keeps the other cap safe, and reminds me that I haven't put the rangefinder back in the case so I'm less likely to leave it at the course
I do the exact same thing.