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well built, waterproof rangefinder, really made not only for sports but for professional engineering purposes and it takes well the heavy duty work.
If you still have trouble aiming, just find a bigger target - Aim at a person on the green.Great tool, the best option out there and PGA approved. Don't go out on the course the first time, aim at a few flags from 250 yards and expect to get an accurate reading on the first shot. You have to practice your aim. It's much better than GPS because it's more accurate and you can get distances of objects on the course that wouldn't be marked on the GPS - like trees. If you're purchasing this for golf, it's great. However, there's a trick. You will get better, I almost never miss now.
It told me when I was 1/2yard short,then I moved back 6ft and it registered 102 yds. This range finder works as promised.I took it to the rifle range and checked it on the 100 yd target. Can't wait to use it hunting.
I bought this to use for golf and it turned out to be bad. When trying to determine the distance to the pin on a green, the rangefinder would instead focus on a tree behind the pin and give false readings.
This unit is light and small and was very difficult for me to hold it still enough to get a reading on the target, usually a flag. It also reported the distance to objects behind the green/flag if it couldn't be held steadily on the target.
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