yeah, that's what I thought. So I'm just wondering really what the added benefit of pro tracer at an outdoor range is. I'm probably missing something though
The protracer is the part that gives accurate distance they told me at flying tee that as long as it stays inside the fence it's accurate within a foot outside of the fence it using the stats of ball flight speed and spin to figure it out it's really pretty cool when your using it to see how your fading and drawing the ball and keep the stats from each shot it really helps for a solid practice routine and it's nice when playing a simulated course to actually see the ball instead of hitting into a screen
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