Anyone who has ever played the game of golf realizes how accurate the players have to be. Sure, they have to be able to actually hit the ball first, but this is actually the easy part. Most people are not able to accurately judge any distance beyond about 30 yards, according to scientific evidence.
Well most golf shots are outside of 30 yards, and to make it even tougher the distances are generally not a true yardage. This means that a golfer, who is attempting to hit a 148 yard shot to the green might actually judge it as 170 yards. A lot of people would think that is not a major issue, however, that 22 yard difference is the equivalent to 66 feet. If the ball even stays on the green after the major misread, the golfer will be left with a 66 foot long putt. Now they have to perform the dreaded lag putt, and considering most amateur golfers are not comfortable putting from beyond four feet, this is not a good thing. Even professional golfers only make about two percent of their putts from beyond 50 feet. Fortunately, there is a solution for golfers who want to get the most out of their game.
Golfers should consider purchasing golf range finders. These will allow them to get the exact distance to multiple targets on the course. Golf is not a game where every shot is targeted towards the pin, unless someone is able to hit an accurate, 600 yard drive. Even in that scenario, every hole would have to be laid out perfectly straight, which everyone knows is not the case with any golf course. With the Leupold GX-4 rangefinder, golfers will be able to create a more effective golfing strategy. Most people are simply playing a guessing game, or they hear tales from fellow club members that the “tree on the left is about 300 yards.” However, most amateurs do not drive the ball 300 yards, so that number is essentially worthless.
When golfers purchase the GX-4 Rangefinder, they will have a lot more confidence in their game. If they miss a green, it is either because they did not hit the ball as solid as possible, or they simply do not hit their club that far. They will no longer have to wonder if the yardage markers were off or if they did not hit the ball solid. They will start to see a pattern with distances on each club.

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This is such a great invention. I can’t believe how far the technology of a golf range finder has gone. I’ll check it out.