April 10, 2017
April 10, 2017 - PRESSADVANTAGE -
Santa Monica-based Golf Bee offers comprehensive product descriptions, guides and reviews for golf gear, equipment and tools. Recent articles provide a best golf rangefinder comparison and a comparison between GPS and rangefinder devices.
Santa Monica CA: Golf Bee and Jennifer Collins are pleased to announce the launch of a new website and blog dedicated to articles, reviews and descriptions of a broad range of golf-related products, equipment and tools. The emphasis in a recent post is on the best golf rangefinders. The article compares the picks for the top ten golf rangefinders. The selections include several models from multiple manufacturers, such as Bushnell, Garmin, IZZO, SkyCaddie and GolfBuddy.
Choosing the top golf rangefinder requires consideration of several features and characteristics. These include the size of the device, range, accuracy and slope adjustment. There are two styles, one resembles a camcorder, the other is more like a set of binoculars. The small size of most units makes it easy to carry and store in the bag, but they can too small for ease of use by some people.
Accuracy of the range measurement is another feature which is needed by golfers. When considering a rangefinder purchase, accuracy is a key factor. The rangefinder must have a sufficient scope to get a precise readout, irrespective of the where the user is in relation to the hole. The best golf rangefinders will have both a maximum and minimum operating range. Lower-end models will top out at about 350 yards and higher-end versions can go up to half a mile.
In addition to the total range, players will need to look at the measurement between distances. Some units measure in one-yard increments, while the higher end units are more precise and will display measurements in quarter-yard increments. The slope adjustment is another feature to consider. For the purpose of accurate readings, a slope adjustment is ideal, but it may not be tournament legal.
Golf GPS devices are handy tools which tell players how far they are from the hole, the angle to hit and the trajectory necessary to get as close as possible each time. The devices come with preloaded or downloadable maps to show the course being played, as well as all of the vital stats needed.
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