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How to Use a Range Finder to Improve Your Golf Game

Most golfers need all of the help that they can get out on the course. The game requires great precision and attention to detail; getting your ball from the tee to a cup that is 400 yards away in four shots means there is little room for error. Range finders are a fantastic tool that can help you eliminate errors and get the most accuracy and distance out of every shot. Knowing the right club to use and how to swing is vital for every shot, but range finders can eliminate guesswork by giving you the precise distance from your ball to your target on every shot. With this detailed information, you can select the right club for your shot with confidence. Range finders are a tool every golfer should carry in his or her bag.

  1. First: How range finders work

    There are two main types of range finders: laser and manual. Laser range finders bounce an invisible laser off of a distant target with the click of a button; the range finder measures the time it takes for the beam to hit the target and return, then calculates the range into yardage. Manual range finders require you to aim at a distant target until you register a reading.

  2. Second: How to use a range finder

    For manual range finders, start by turning on the power. Aim the range finder at the flag stick and align the cross hairs with the center of the stick. For laser range finders, simply aim the range finder at the center of the flag stick and pull the trigger; the readings should appear quickly.

  3. Third: How range finders can improve your golf game

    By using range finders, you can get a confident knowledge of the distance of each shot; this allows you to choose the right club and swing style to hit an accurate shot.

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