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“I just hope I don’t have to explain all the times I’ve used His name in vain when I get up there”. ~Bob Hope, about his golfing

The rangefinder originated from having the need to measure distance, Rear Admiral Allen Fiske in 1891 invented the first rangefinder, Go Navy.

Golf Rangefinder Reviews is going to bring you the opinion of the golfers that use these laser rangefinders on the golf course today. Their combined thoughts and opinion rolled into one for a honest review of the rangefinders that are being used by golfers today…

“It took me seventeen years to get 3,000 hits in baseball. I did it in one afternoon on the golf course.” Hank Aaron

Why A Laser Rangefinder
The one trait that the laser rangefinder
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It will speed up your game by making faster decisions on distancesFirst Target Priority Golf Rangefinder Reviews to either the bunker or the pin or the other side of the dogleg, picking the right club now becomes a bit easier, knowing the distance you need for the next shot in an instance.

No need to walk off distances or take the yard markers for being accurate, and of course, there will be no need to guess the distances.

Bushnell

Bushnell introduced their first hunting and golf rangefinders in 1995, starting out earlier then their competitors, making Bushnell the old guy on the block. Having a wide variety of both hunting and golf laser rangefinders the Bushnell Tour V2 seems to be very popular among golfers today.

Bushnell has successfully joined the usefulness of the GPS and the accuracy of the laser in their Hybrid version.

Leupold
Leupold introduces their first hunting models in 2004, RX-1, in 2009-2010 they introduce their first golf laser rangefinder the GX-1. From their they add GX2, GX3 making it an even GX-4. Now in 2012 the GX3i and the GX4i their most up-to-date and advanced laser rangefinders.

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