Whilst the general rules of golf haven’t changed a great deal since the 15th century, (we still hit a very small ball, hundreds of yards over a course of grass, water and sand in the aim to land it in a very small hole in the least amount of shots possible) the technology and the way we achieve the the lowest score has changed a dramatic amount.
Nowadays we see tour players hitting their drivers upwards of 400 yards on occasion, wedges spinning the ball back off the green and putters that extend up to the players neck. But one of the biggest advancements in the game of golf is the use of digital technology. More specifically, the use of GPS and rangefinders.
Only a few years ago, you had to really understand the layout of a course and the yardages from key markers you stored in your memory. Now, many players are adapting to the aid of rangefinders to pinpoint the exact distance from their ball to the pin.
In this article I’m going to cover the tectectec vpro500 golf rangefinder review. I’ve had the pleasure of using this rangefinder for the last few months and really getting comfortable with it being in my golf bag.
I’ve always used GPS to tell me my yardages around the course, whether it be on my golf watch, or via an app on my phone. But I’ll admit, it’s not the most accurate method of getting the exact distance to the flag.
The tectectec vpro500 golf rangefinder will give you an accurate read on the distance from the pin, allowing you to make better club choices and ultimately helping you shoot a lower score. It’s perfect for any golfer who is wanting to take their game to the next level.
If you aren’t at the stage where your game is consistent and you still aren’t hitting your clubs similar yardages everytime, then a golfing range finder isn’t for you. To really get the most out of the tectectec vpro500 rangefinder you need to have an idea of how far each shot will get you.