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March 06, 2008

Bushnell Tour V2 Laser Range Finder

Posted at 12:58 PM by David Dusek | Categories: Accessories

$349.99

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Plenty of courses are not well marked, and if you hit your drive into the rough, guessing how far your ball is from the green is pure guesswork. But the new Tour V2 range finder from Bushnell can make short work of determining yardages from anywhere, on any course.

Compact and light enough to carry while walking, the Tour V2 uses Bushnell's "Pinseeker" technology, which reduces distortion and background images to more accurately determine distances. But this device isn’t just for measuring distance to the pin. It can also read distances to bunkers, mounds, the front edge of greens and more.

According to Bushnell, the Tour V2 is accurate to within a yard from up to 300 yards, and it’s legal for use in tournament play as well as in rounds you post toward your handicap if your local section allows rangefinders. -- David Dusek

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Just bought one of these V2's. Small size, great rangefinder, and so easy to use. Pinseeker really helps find the flag distance.

Great help at the range, recently used it to range the 200 yard marker at my range, and it was only 183.

Great range finder! Small enough to carry with you anywhere on the course. More accurate than my home course's GPS. Also, great to use during practice at the driving range since the posted distances are rarely accurate. You can't do that with the handheld GPS systems.

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