Hi, you have been sample by a rly rly good rapper in France in is last album, we can hear you multiple time from first track to the last one and during interlud, its so amzing, nice voice.
I'm 64 yrs old and have been playing golf off and on since I was a kid. Now I'm getting back into it and have just bought a range finder. The one thing I am really hoping to nail down is my club distances. Can't wait to see if it helps me knock a few strokes off my game and gets me back to mid 80s golf.
Excellent suggestions Tom on using the range finder! A month or two ago, I broke down and bought a range finder and I can't believe the difference it has made in determining distances. Before, I relied on course markers (200, 150, 100 yards). It was a "guesstimate" for yardage when I was between these distances. Now, I'm right on in my club selection without thinking if I pulled the right club. I highly recommend one for all amateur golfers! Good Job Tom!
I use my laser with slope. I use it to determine layup points,as you say. I also use it to determine carry distance over hazards, to the front of the green and distance to pin. It helps me decide whether I will have it run to the pin or drop close and stop. It's also great for determining the distance to the far side of the fairway on doglegs.
I've always felt like I was a dummy taking yardage measurements from so close. I typically measure distance from 50+ yards but you're right because distance control is so important whether you're 10yds or 150yds. Thanks for the help!
What i dont get is how you keep the crosshair steady. When i use mine it shakes so much that its dang near impossible to keep it on the flag which makes for impossible accurate reading
Hey Mathew, thanks for your question, by holding your rangefinder with both hands in such way that you support it with one hand and use the other hand to push the top button to measure your distance, you can use the flag finder modus as well 👍
I’m 33 years old and have never needed to use a rangefinder. I think if you don’t use one for long enough the yardage becomes second nature. I can guess within 10 years how far away the pin is almost always. Rangefinders are an unnecessary crutch
Hi, Tom. I watched your videos and I was impressed by your professional advice and tips. You really really know a lot of golf. I want to invite you to test and review our newest golf rangefinder, and I'll send an invitation email to you later. Please check. Have a great day.
When do you use your Rangefinder? What kind do you own? Let me know!
Hi, you have been sample by a rly rly good rapper in France in is last album, we can hear you multiple time from first track to the last one and during interlud, its so amzing, nice voice.
I'm 64 yrs old and have been playing golf off and on since I was a kid. Now I'm getting back into it and have just bought a range finder. The one thing I am really hoping to nail down is my club distances. Can't wait to see if it helps me knock a few strokes off my game and gets me back to mid 80s golf.
Excellent suggestions Tom on using the range finder! A month or two ago, I broke down and bought a range finder and I can't believe the difference it has made in determining distances. Before, I relied on course markers (200, 150, 100 yards). It was a "guesstimate" for yardage when I was between these distances. Now, I'm right on in my club selection without thinking if I pulled the right club. I highly recommend one for all amateur golfers! Good Job Tom!
Thank you, John. Good to hear that a rangefinder did improve your game of golf!
You did not show us how to use the rangefinder. Which button do you press and when do you press them? What is the slope option and how do you use it?
I use my laser with slope. I use it to determine layup points,as you say. I also use it to determine carry distance over hazards, to the front of the green and distance to pin. It helps me decide whether I will have it run to the pin or drop close and stop. It's also great for determining the distance to the far side of the fairway on doglegs.
I've always felt like I was a dummy taking yardage measurements from so close. I typically measure distance from 50+ yards but you're right because distance control is so important whether you're 10yds or 150yds. Thanks for the help!
Thanks for the brilliant tip! I'll be using my Bushnell a lot more now!
Thanks! Enjoy golf with your Bushnell!
Hi , should you hold it in front of your eye or on the eye brown , I get m dark sections if I hold it on my face
Great tip
Thanks!
I own a Bushnell. I use it only for approach shots or to identify hazards.
Very good!
Kan je behalve de vlag ook op andere punten meten?
Jazeker, je kunt in feite alle afstanden meten. De afstand tot een bunker, een boom een paaltje van een hindernis, je eigen bal, enzovoort...
Will make the game super slow, could be good when practicing short game
Blue Tees brand.
What i dont get is how you keep the crosshair steady. When i use mine it shakes so much that its dang near impossible to keep it on the flag which makes for impossible accurate reading
Hey Mathew, thanks for your question, by holding your rangefinder with both hands in such way that you support it with one hand and use the other hand to push the top button to measure your distance, you can use the flag finder modus as well 👍
Big up JJ et le K ! Scope est dans les bacs mec va pecho ça
I’m 33 years old and have never needed to use a rangefinder. I think if you don’t use one for long enough the yardage becomes second nature. I can guess within 10 years how far away the pin is almost always. Rangefinders are an unnecessary crutch
Thanks for telling us 'when' to use a rangefinder, but not 'how' to use a rangefinder. Useless video title.
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Hi, Tom. I watched your videos and I was impressed by your professional advice and tips. You really really know a lot of golf. I want to invite you to test and review our newest golf rangefinder, and I'll send an invitation email to you later. Please check.
Have a great day.
Hi qin xiao, thank you for your compliments. It would be great to test a new rangefinder!
@@Weplaygolf Could you please send the address to our email: business@aofar.com. So I can send the product to you.