Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Buying a Laser Golf Range Finder

By Dr. Craig Denton


Using a laser golf range finder can significantly enrich your golf game by giving you a close familiarity with the course you're playing on. Also named a yardage instrument, a range finder measures the length between you and a certain target, such as a hole. It does this by shooting a laser towards the destination and using the time the light takes to bounce back to estimate how far away it is. It also includes an eyepiece that you use to lock on to your destination, since most devices only measure targets that you can see. Once you discover the distance, you can quickly choose whichever club to use for the shot, taking the uncertainty out of the decision process.

A substitute to a laser golf range finder is a GPS golf rangefinder that gives you an overview of the overall course, providing yardage information on targets such as the hole you're playing. The drawback of a GPS is that it only works if the course has already been mapped; otherwise, you will not get any useful data on the course. You will also need a clear satellite reception to pickup signals; as a matter of fact, it will not even operate under tree canopies. And many GPS providers require you to pay a yearly fee to use their services.

To work a laser golf range finder, look through the eyepiece and center the target in the cross hairs. Depending on the device, you will get the distance reading at once or you will have to press a button to get a reading. How far away the target can be depends on the unit, with some high-end range finders capable of measuring up to 1000 yards away. Nevertheless, most experts say that the best range finder for most golfers can measure around 350 yards. You should also consider that the range finder can not measure over hills or through obstacles such as inclines.

What are the particulars you need to look for when purchasing a laser golf range finder?

1.A high-quality eyepiece that will allow you to see targets plainly. Particularly, look for one that gives you the highest possible magnification. High-end devices can have as much as seven times magnification while lower-end ones may have only 4x.

2.The size of the eyepiece. Get one with a large eyepiece that will let more light in and allow you to use the range finder even in dim light conditions.

3.The technology used to receive the target. The most prevalent technologies used in range finders are PinSeeker and PinHunter, which allow you to accurately zero in on your chosen target without unintentionally picking up something else in the background which may be more reflective.

4.For GPS devices, the collection of courses pre-loaded into it. The more courses pre-loaded, the more desirable as it makes it more probable that your course will be included.

5.The size of the unit. This is a matter of self preference, but more compact instruments may make it much simpler to carry around the course without losing effectiveness.

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