![]() ![]() (groan)… based on the nature of the ball flight your ball won’t carry the full distance. If you think back to high school physics…. Well this is not the true distance to the flag. You probably pulled a club based on the yardage listed on the tee box sign. ![]() Think about the last time you played an uphill par 3. The slope feature will calculate the true distance to the pin based on elevation change. But what do you really need to look for when choosing a rangefinder? You will see buzzwords like “pin lock,” “slope,” “scan mode” and many others.įor the everyday golfer I think the most important features to have are slope and pin lock, and these are two of the primary functions the Blue Tees Series 3 Max does really well. The market is flooded with range finders today, everything from the $50 amazon special to some high end models costing well over $500. There is so much guesswork associated with getting an accurate yardage distance, slope, wind, temperature, why not eliminate some of these variables? If you play a round today you will see most golfers have some sort of rangefinder to help them get accurate distances. This happens to most golfers several times in a round. The fairway marker says 150 yards, let me hit my 8 iron… 1 perfect swing later and you are 10 yards short of the green. Sign Up for the WiscoGolfAddict Newsletter!.The Ultimate Golf Wedge Buying Guide, Simplified.Electric Caddy Buying Guide: Which Cart is Right for You?.GolfWeek’s Top 200 Modern Courses (2021).GolfWeek’s Top 100 Public Courses (2022).Golf Digest’s 100 Greatest Public Courses (September 2021). ![]()
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