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Must have a steady hand! May 06, 2008 I have found results up to 150 yards to be ok for hand holding. Past 150 you need to rest the Rangefinder on either a cart, Push cart, or even a tree. A monopod would also solve this problem. It does as advertised and has made a huge difference in my approach shots. You will quickly find some markers at your local course could be off as much as 20 yards. Pine trees work out to be the easiest to get a reading from though still difficult past 300 yards. After much research this is the best for the buck. Would highly recommend.
A nice unit if your steady. Apr 27, 2008 I have not taken the opportunity to use the Bushnell Pro Tour Laser Rangefinder , that much. I have to be very steady to get the yardage I need. For a person that is steady I think they would enjoy the results and the unit which is nice and compact.
The Company that I purchased the range finder from is very much customer oriented and wants me to be satisfied,
Bushnell yardage pro Feb 08, 2008 This yardage pro is GREAT..I now can check the yardage not only to the pin, but to the bunkers, water and is great for lay up shots.
Rangefinder May 13, 2007 Good Device and simple to use.
Beyond 150 yards it is difficult to get a yardage indication from the flag.
Inside 150 its dead on.
From yardages beyond 150 yards the device is accurate when viewing grass, bunkers, trees etc.
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Rangefinder dissappointing May 13, 2007 I expected that the rangefinder would consistently give me a correct distance to the flag. Instead it often gives two or three different readings varying as much as one hundred yards. By using my common sense I can eliminate the 234 yard reading and settle on the 94 yard reading if I know I am around 100 yards out. Friends with the laser rangefinders that reflect off the flags that are so equipped, and friends with older model Bushnell rangefinders do not seem to have this problem. I tried to return this product but was told I could not because I did not have the original packaging. Conclusion: disappointing product and unacceptable return policy.
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