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Over the past few years golfers have suddenly started to realise that learning how to use a Golf RangeFinder will help them to significantly improve their accuracy and scoring out on the course, this is why they have become an essential part of a golfers armoury.

Especially when you consider that there has been a recent change in golf rules, which now allows players to use golf range finders in tournament play (under local rule), as long as they are designed for obtaining distance measurements only.

Although there are lots of manufacturers out there providing many different designs and styles to choose from, learning how to use a golf range finder is fairly straight forward as they all tend to produce golf range finders that operate in a very similar way, with a power button to turn the device on and capture distance readings and a mode button to change the settings.

Before you tee off you should make sure that your rangefinder is set up to your liking. Turn it on using the power button and then look through the viewfinder and use the mode button to update the settings by toggling through the various options.

Most Golf Range Finders will allow you to select either yards or meters as your preferred measurements and some will have additional options for lighting conditions and reticle settings, etc. Once you are happy with the settings it is also important to adjust the eyepiece so that it is in focus and wont put any unnecessary strain on your eyes during your round.

Now that you are ready to go, you will find that using it on the course is very simple. All you need to do is look through the viewfinder and aim it at your intended target, and once your target is in the centre of the crosshairs press the power button to get your distance reading.

Most of the latest golf range finders will also offer you an option to scan around the hole for a period of time and gather a continuous display of distance readings for the targets that you scan over. This feature is normally activated by keeping your finger pressed down on the power button and can really help you to get a better feeling for the hole by showing you whether you can carry or reach potential hazards such as bunkers or lakes.

Although Golf Range Finders are great tools in their own right and will provide you with all of the necessary distance measurements you need to improve your scoring, it is also useful to utilize the yardage markers on the course as well, as these will give you distances to the centre of the greens, which can help you to figure out whether the pin is located near the front, middle or back of the green!

With so many options out there, finding the Best Golf RangeFinder for your game can be a tricky task. Learn all about the latest golf rangefinders to hit the market and find out where you can get the Best Deals & Lowest Prices.

 

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The Best Swing For Senior Golfers. A step by step training video for senior golfers.

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THE TRUTH ABOUT LAG AND SHALLOWING

You are currently watching a video all about lag and shallowing in your golf swing. This video which will make you think about your golf swing and discusses the truth and need for lag and shallowing.

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After seeing the videos I did on ground forces with Dr. Scott K. Lynn, John Novosel of Tour Tempo Was interested in hearing what I meant by using shear force not vert force in the swing so I told him to film my explanation so you guys could see it as well.

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See how Saturday at Bethpage Black played out in the 2019 PGA Championship. PGA.com is the official website and YouTube page of the PGA of America and …

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This video will help you improve your chip short shots around the putting green.

Many golfers duff their chip shots and struggle to get distance control. In this weeks golf lesson you will learn a simple practice drill that will really help you improve your short game and chipping technique.

 

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HOW DO YOU RELEASE THE GOLF CLUB IN THE DOWNSWING? Let’s take a look in this weeks video!! This is a great drill that will make a huge difference to your game!

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Playing a draw on the ball is a very important skill to learn if you want to be a good golfer. Work the path from the inside out.

Two things create a draw: swing/club path and clubface angle at impact. In order to produce a draw, the club path needs to be of the inside-out variety. Set up so that your stance is in a closed position relative to the target. This will promote an inside-out club path. The clubface should point at the target at address. This clubface angle will promote a clubface that is closed to the swing path, and help produce a draw.

Draw shots travel a little lower and travel a bit further than perfectly straight shots. This is due to the fact that a closed clubface reduces the effective loft of the club at impact.

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