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Golf Range Finders – Benefits And Advantages

January 28, 2010 · Filed Under Archery · Comment 

Being able to know the exact distance to a problem area or to a pin is a huge advantage to all golfers. Over the past few years, golf range finders have created a new area of technological advances for players of all abilities. The question is who can benefit the most?

There are very different thoughts about this new tool. It is now possible to know exactly how far you need to hit your shot to just drop it into the hole! Outstanding! You can also see how far you need to hit a shot to clear or come up short of a hazard, or other potential danger. Terrific! Most importantly, it can take a less than average golfer and make them a Pro. Well, not really and this is the thought where there are very conflicting discussions.

Yes, a range finder can help any player. However, they are not legal to use in any sanctioned event. Although many players may never even think about playing in an actual event, becoming used to having all of the outstanding information that you can get from your range finder is just not a great idea, when all of a sudden, you cannot depend on it anymore.

When you consider that range finders are not allowed in Tournament play, does it make sense to get overly dependent on something that you cannot use in crunch time? The actual answer is yes, but perhaps for different reasons than you might think. This is perhaps your best training tool. The proper place to use it, is at your local practice facility. By learning how far your shots travel and what happens to them when they land, will go a long way in helping you improve. Knowing how far you hit and learn to hit each club, under different circumstances, will have your handicap dropping.

When you consider that 90% of the people who play golf do not shoot under 100, or are 18 handicaps, the use of a range finder is really nothing more than a status symbol. Does it really make a difference how far you need to hit a shot, if you really cannot make a good swing to accomplish that task? If it is 300 yards to a hazard and your best drive, ever, is only 250 yards, is it a benefit to know that even your best drive would not get you into trouble?

Again, taking this tool to practice can be a huge benefit. If you think about your game, one of the biggest challenges that most players have is confidence. By knowing exactly how far your shot will carry, land and roll, you will definitely improve your game. But, considering that most players would rather play than practice, it is likely that your range finder will not be a great help.

To assist you in finding distances, most golf courses have yardage markers on the sprinkler heads all over the course. All golf courses will have markers at the 100, 150 and 200 yard distances to give you some idea of where you are. If this tool could help you make a shot, that would be a great advantage, but it does not. You will find some very useful information, but if you use it effectively during your practice, you will likely get a lot more out of its use.

There are many outstanding range finders available from several manufacturers. They will range in price from $200 - $500 and offer some really helpful information. Some will give you the depth of the green, to allow you to make a shot that will not run off the back or into a hazard. Others include a built in scorecard and ways to track your game. All of these are terrific ways to improve your play. There are also basic ones that just tell you how far you are from the pin. If you have the ability to make the shot, this is all great information.

This is one great idea. And used properly, you will see a huge improvement in your game. There are many companies that offer quality golf range finders and they all have some great information available. Some even have tips and scorecards as well. So, go and get one and use it to its best advantage for your game. Self improvement and confidence are crucial in golf, and by utilizing the knowledge that you can get by using this as a training aid, will help you play better and win more consistently.

Golf range finders are excellent for golf, but they are also specifically built for hunting, archery, construction, military and surveying. For a great selection of range finders visit the Perception Optics website to help you maximize your potential.

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