by Steven_L on Wed Apr 11, 2007 3:46 pm
Any
rangefinder will work for golf. Golf rangefinders will seek the first
target and ignore backgrounds, and hunting rangefinders often the opposite. You can choose
target priority on some. My hunting
rangefinder works fine on the links. If a finder can't read the flag, bounce it off a bunker or a person on the green or something close. More magnification is harder to hold steady, but all work the same in their basic modes. Read this:
http://www.opticsplanet.com/info/htb-rangefinder.shtml
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