![]() The flag-lock feature is good for up to 250 yards.Īccuracy for this golf laser is plus or minus one yard. The Pulse can shoot objects up to 400 yards away, for you big hitters who are debating between clubs on a shot that’s 387 yards. Golf GPS’s are great, but I could not survive a round of golf without a laser. If I see a player in front of me on a par-4 or 5 who looks to be in a perfect position in the fairway, I’ll shoot him or his cart with the laser so I can know exactly how far and what club to hit off the tee for that position. I’ll shoot the front edge of a false-front on a green. I’ll shoot the top lip of a bunker I need to be sure to carry. I love to use the unit to shoot no only the pin, but other very important target areas, or areas I need to avoid. I can shoot the pin four times and get four different numbers. The reason I highlighted the word “one” in the previous sentence is that I’ve had other lasers which seem to play a random number game. The Score Band laser nails the pin quickly and gives me ONE solid number I can count on. ![]() ![]() What I need from a golf laser rangefinder is pretty simple: quick and dependable yardages to the pin, and whatever else I shoot with it. ScoreBand Laser Rangefinder – click to buy ![]()
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