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The Fitbit Sense 2 has been a revelation, and it might be the best device for you.

It has accurate fitness, health, stress, and sleep-tracking mechanisms, which are considered needs for sports and wellness enthusiasts like golfers, joggers, and tempo runners.

It offers blood glucose tracking, relax breathing sessions, automatic exercise tracking, and a multi-path optical heart rate sensor, which elevates the game for a smartwatch device.

Although it has a wide variety of apps, one of the downsides of the new Sense 2 is its lack of third-party app support, such as in Google Maps, Google Play Store, Google Assistant, and Google Wallet.

Nonetheless, this Fitbit device is still interesting to look at in-depth — especially if you’re a golfer — and that’s what we’ll do in this Sense 2 review.


First Thoughts On The Fitbit Sense 2

As we laid our eyes (and hands) on one of the new Fitbit models, the Sense 2, mixed emotions came rushing through because of its advanced fitness specifications helpful in managing a golfer’s health.

First, we love how it became 10% thinner and 15% lighter than the original Sense, making it a compatible watch on the go, especially when you need to switch golf courses.

It also has a physical button and rounded edges, enhancing functionality and appearance that can match any golf attire.

More than that, the apps connected to the new sensors make this smartwatch one of the premium choices on the market (possibly an Apple Watch Series 8 and Google Pixel Watch alternative).

Fitbit Sense 2 out in the wild, it's a beautiful smartwatch.
Fitbit Sense 2 out in the wild, it’s a beautiful smartwatch. Image source: DigitalTrends.

To give you a glimpse of what we’re gushing about, here’s what you can expect:

  • Electrodermal Activity (EDA) scan for stress management (higher score, fewer signs of stress) through tracking the skin’s sweat level.
  • Skin temperature sensor to track if you have a fever and other important health matters.
  • Sleep profile and sleep score to analyze your sleeping pattern and sleeping quality data.

Aside from these features, you can also set up phone calls and Fitbit app notifications from your phone to the Sense 2.

However, what we don’t like about the Sense 2 are the following:

  • The always-on display mode, which causes frequent charging.
  • Lack of Google support as a third-party device.

Nevertheless, the Sense 2 has quick settings where you can quickly turn off the always-on mode, and it also has built-in Alexa to replace Google’s Assistant feature.

Our Pick
Fitbit Sense 2, Advanced Health and Fitness Smartwatch with GPS Fitbit Sense 2, Advanced Health and Fitness Smartwatch with GPS
$199.95

Learn to manage stress & sleep better with the most advanced health & fitness smartwatch from Fitbit.

Measure and improve sleep quality: personalized Sleep Profile(5), daily sleep stages & Sleep Score, smart wake alarm and do not disturb mode.

Enhance activity: built-in GPS and workout intensity map, Daily Readiness Score, Active Zone Minutes, all-day activity tracking and 24/7 heart rate, 40+ exercise modes and automatic exercise tracking.

Designed for all-day wear: on-wrist Bluetooth calls (coming soon), texts and phone notifications, customizable clock faces, Fitbit Pay, Amazon Alexa built-in, Google Wallet & Maps (coming soon), sleek, slim and water resistant to 50 meters, 6+ day battery & fast charge.


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Main features of Fitbit Sense 2

Fitbit Sense 2 is the most advanced fitness watch by Fitbit. Their unique Readiness measurement is awesome. Image source: Fitbit.com
Fitbit Sense 2 is the most advanced fitness watch by Fitbit. Their unique Readiness measurement is awesome. Image source: Fitbit.com
  • Lithium polymer as battery type for longer battery life that can last 6 or more days of consecutive golfing
  • Multi-path optical heart rate sensor for resting heart rate, sleep patterns, and calorie burn monitor helpful in overall heart rate tracking
  • Inclusive operating system catering to iOS and Android users
  • Automatic exercise tracking app with built-in GPS and GLONASS
  • Health features include a skin temperature signal and an EDA sensor that elevates stress management features

Pros and Cons of Fitbit Sense 2

Pros

  • 10% thinner and 15% lighter
  • 6-day (or more) battery life
  • Stress, sleep, health, and fitness tracker

Cons

  • Only has built-in Alexa without Google Assistant and Google Wallet

Specifications

These are the main specifications of the Fitbit Sense 2.

  • Size – 1.5″ L x 1.5″ W x 0.45″ H
  • Glass – Corning Gorilla Glass 3
  • Material – Aluminum
  • Battery life – 6+ days
  • Charging time – 2 hours (0-100%)
  • Color – Shadow Grey, Lunar White, Blue Mist
  • Payment method – Fitbit pay
  • Heart Rate Monitor – Yes
  • Software – New Fitbit OS
  • Water-resistant – Yes
  • Operating Temperature – -14° to 113°F
  • Package inclusions – Sense 2, small and large bands, charging cable

Other features

Sense 2 has a variety of features, including the following:

  • Breathing rate
  • Exercise modes (e.g., indoor climbing)
  • Heart rate variability
  • 50-meter swim-proof
  • Active zone minutes
“Tackle stress & sleep better with Fitbit Sense 2” by Fitbit on YouTube.

Golf features of the Fitbit Sense 2

Similar to Fitbit devices like the older sense model, Versa 2, Versa 3, Versa Lite, and Ionic, the Sense 2 can connect with different Golf apps.

This Fitbit app feature works because of the incorporated Global Positioning System, which allows pace and distance tracking at the comfort of your wrist.


Conclusion

With all its new and enhanced features, this Fitbit device is a great watch on the market that can satisfy your essential health and fitness tracking needs with its accurate sensors.

However, we admit that its price doesn’t match the range of features offered. Yet, it can still be of big help as it’s an ideal smartwatch for golfers.

Nonetheless, you can buy other Fitbit smartwatches at a much lower price that can match the Apple Watch series and Google Pixel Watch, like the Fitbit Versa 4.


FAQ – Fitbit Sense 2

Can you use Fitbit Sense for golf?

Yes, you can use it for golf, as the Global Positioning System is integrated into its setup, which helps monitor pace and distance.

Does the Sense 2 have a built-in GPS?

Yes, the Sense 2 has a built-in Global Positioning System which can be used even without connecting to the phone.

Is Fitbit’s Sense 2 a good watch for golfers?

Yes, this is the best for golfers among Fitbit’s models because of its tracking features, which enable more data monitoring.

Is the Fitbit Sense 2 waterproof?

Yes, this smartwatch is waterproof as it has the Swimproof feature, allowing it to immerse in at most 50 meters of water.

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17 Best Golf Viewfinders With Slope https://golftlink.com/17-best-golf-viewfinders-with-slope/ Thu, 08 Dec 2022 07:16:00 +0000 https://golftlink.com/?p=138 A golf laser rangefinder with slope functionality is a necessity for any serious golfer seeking the most accurate distances available. Slope refers to a laser rangefinder’s ability to compensate for gradient changes and adjust the distance to the flag or object accordingly. When you hit uphill, the shot actually plays longer, and a Slope Distance…

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A golf laser rangefinder with slope functionality is a necessity for any serious golfer seeking the most accurate distances available.

Slope refers to a laser rangefinder’s ability to compensate for gradient changes and adjust the distance to the flag or object accordingly. When you hit uphill, the shot actually plays longer, and a Slope Distance will reflect this.

A shot hit downhill, on the other hand, will travel further. The slope function can be particularly useful on hilly courses where elevation changes are frequent.

Remember, however, that slope functionality is not currently legal for competition use, so you can only employ it during practice and social rounds.

Fortunately, the best golf laser rangefinders with slope allow users to quickly and easily switch the slope feature on and off depending on the round they are about to play.

In some cases, the laser unit has indicator lights that inform your players that it is legal for competition play.

Most golf rangefinders with slope only account for elevation change, but there are some models like the Bushnell Pro XE that also account for environmental factors like temperature and altitude, which affect how far the ball travels and therefore provide an even more accurate adjusted distance number.

This is why we saw a lot of players and caddies using this particular model when laser scopes were allowed to be used during the 2021 PGA Championship.

These are our picks after evaluating a large number of the best golf rangefinders with slope currently available.


Our Top Pick: INESIS GOLF 900 LASER RANGEFINDER

INESIS GOLF 900 LASER RANGEFINDER

Specifications of Inesis Golf 900

  • Weight: 175g
  • Range: 5-1300 yards (flag 350 yards)
  • Magnification: 6x
  • Protection: N/A
  • Battery life: 5000 measurements

Like our previous equipment reviews, we’ve grown to love Decathlon’s Inesis gear, and the same is true of this rangefinder.

It’s a good value and has a Slope Compensation switch that can be used to quickly turn on and off slope-adjusted distances for practice or competition play. 

The Inesis outperformed the more expensive rangefinder in terms of accuracy and ease of use, which are both critical aspects when evaluating a laser.

While vibration measurements are confirmed, a First target priority function isolates the flag. It can measure in yards or metres and has a precision of +/- 1 yard.

Other features to mention include a 6x magnification, which gives you a very clear view through the viewfinder, as well as its excellent construction, comfortable grip, and appropriate weight.

You also get a very sturdy case that is really well made, as well as some instructions, a cloth for cleaning the rangefinder’s lens, a CR2 battery, and a clip that allows you to attach the laser to your bag.

Pros and Cons of Inesis Golf 900

Pros

  • Excellent features for the price
  • Easy to use
  • Proven to be accurate

Cons

  • Lacks the premium appeal of others visually

Editors Choice: ZOOM FOCUS X RANGEFINDER

ZOOM FOCUS X RANGEFINDER

Specifications

  • Weight: 170g
  • Range: 850+ yards
  • Magnification: 6x
  • Protection: N/A
  • Battery life: N/A

The Focus X is the first product from the new rangefinder brand Zoom.

It has a number of premium features, including premium optics and six times magnification, as well as Slope Adjusted distance technology, which measures distances adjusted to compensate for the target’s elevation.

It can also change from yards to metres. 

When the flag is picked out from the background, the unit vibrates and displays the yardage to the nearest 0.1 of a yard, providing an extra level of accuracy not available with other lasers.

Despite the fact that the display was not quite as bright or clear as other models, the focus toggle does a good job of making everything visible through the viewfinder.

Given the product’s quality, it’s surprising to see it come with such a low price.

Pros and Cons of Zoom Focus X

Pros

  • Lots of useful features that are easy to use
  • Micro USB charging port adds convenience

Cons

  • Wide shape might be troublesome for some

Best Value: VOLVIK V1 LASER RANGEFINDER

Best Value
Volvik V1 Pro Golf Range Finder Volvik V1 Pro Golf Range Finder

‘PRIORITY FIRST GOAL’ makes it possible to measure the distance to the nearest hazard

SLOPE COMPENSATION’ feature when measuring distances. Accurate to within 1 metre under normal circumstances

High-quality viewer with 6x magnification and multi-layer coating for a clear image

‘Slope compensation’ feature when measuring distances

Water resistant


Pros:
  • Colour choices enhance appeal
  • Accurate and picks out flags with ease
Cons:
  • Lightweight design may reduce stability
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Comes in three colours, but the style has substance behind it.

Specifications

  • Weight: 125g
  • Range: 1300 yards
  • Magnification: 6x
  • Protection: N/A
  • Battery life: N/A

The Volvik V1 rangefinder is equipped with a variety of technologies to ensure you get the right yardage every time.

First, it has a Pin Finder function that can calculate distances of up to 1,200 yards within a yard. This function was absolutely effortless for us, as it allowed us to lock onto the flag and get accurate yardage the first time, every time.

Furthermore, it has a slope compensation mode that takes elevation changes into account to ensure you get the right yardage every time.

Volvik has also introduced a new feature called “Priority First Goal,” which allows the user to measure specific objects like flags and bunkers.

Finally, the three colour options available here are all very smart, especially in the all-over black design shown above. Golfers have a choice of black or red display graphics, as well as slope functionality.

Pros and Cons of Volvik V1

Pros

  • Colour choices enhance appeal
  • Accurate and picks out flags with ease

Cons

  • Lightweight design may reduce stability

Runner Up: SHOT SCOPE PRO L1 LASER RANGEFINDER

SHOT SCOPE PRO L1 LASER RANGEFINDER

Specifications

  • Weight: 200g
  • Range: 875 yards
  • Magnification: x6
  • Protection: Water-resistant
  • Battery life: N/A

The Shot Scope Pro L1, the company’s first laser rangefinder, was a very good start in the market, according to our tests.

The lightweight feel is the first thing we noticed, and while that may be a plus for some, particularly bag carriers, we prefer a slightly heavier model when the wind blows, but Shot Scope has since added 40g of weight to help.

The laser has two main modes, the first (M1) being a scanning mode that displays distances almost instantly as well as continuously, allowing you to scan the horizon and pick out various points of interest.

The flag icon in the display appears in the second mode (M2). It was able to distinguish the flag from the background most of the time, although it takes quite a while for the distance to display, longer than most other lasers we’ve tested.

However, once it has been detected, you get a nice vibration that confirms the distance is correct, to within 0.1 yards in fact. This adds to the accuracy of the data.

Overall, while the Pro L1 isn’t a perfect laser rangefinder, it has more than enough features and modern styling to justify the price tag and was easy to use.

Pros and Cons of Shot Scope Pro L1

Pros

  • Easy to switch modes
  • Lightweight design ideal for bag carriers

Cons

  • Distances take longer to appear than most

Runner Up: GOLFBUDDY LASER LITE RANGEFINDER

Runner Up
Golf Buddy Laser Lite Rangefinder With Slope Golf Buddy Laser Lite Rangefinder With Slope
$109.99

The GOLF BUDDY LASER LITE - This compact and sporty golf laser rangefinder has slope compensation with on/off functionality and clear measurement with bright 6X magnification viewfinder.

Fast and Accurate - Fast measurement in 0.5 seconds with 1-click scan and accurate measurement with vibration alert. The jolt vibrates ensure you are picking up the flag rather than the landscape behind and the 0.5-second one-click measure makes it extremely fast at picking up your targets.


Pros:
  • IPX4 waterproof rated
  • Ergonomic and compact design
  • Three available modes to help improve your swing
Cons:
  • Pin detection can be somewhat inaccurate, requiring multiple scans
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For golfers that prefer a lightweight laser rangefinder

Specifications

  • Weight: 143g
  • Range: 5-880 yards
  • Magnification: x6
  • Protection: IPX4 light rain.
  • Battery life: N/A

This entry-level laser measures in just 0.5 seconds, vibrates when the target is locked, provides slope-adjusted distances, and has three modes (Normal, Scan, Pin) for various situations.

Normal mode allows you to get a distance for anything you aim at and confirms it with a vibration when you’re locked onto something.

Scan mode allows you to move between various targets with their distances displayed individually for up to 10 seconds.

Pin mode helps you identify the flag when there are obstacles behind it by starting it and then moving onto the pin, with a vibration when it locks on.

Normal mode was found to be efficient, while Pin mode was excellent in our testing. However, given the quality and ease of use of the other two modes, the Scan mode seems a little redundant.

Pros and Cons of GolfBuddy Laser Lite

Pros

  • Provides fast, accurate yardages
  • Very competitive price point

Cons

  • Unnecessarily complicated to switch modes

Runner Up: GOLFBUDDY LASER 1S RANGEFINDER

Runner Up
Golf Buddy Laser 1S Rangefinder with Slope Golf Buddy Laser 1S Rangefinder with Slope
$143.99

Lower your score with the GOLFBUDDY GB LASER1S Rangefinder, reading distances from 5 to 880 yards and accurate to within 1 yard of distance. The ergonomically designed GB LASER1S features three different targeting modes: Standard, Scan and Pin finder with vibration. The rangefinder also comes with and on/oslope feature that provides slope-adjusted distances for various elevations for more accuracy and is legal for handicap & tournament play.

Pros:
  • Easy to use with enough useful modes
  • Quick to display distances
Cons:
  • A little basic in functionality
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Specifications

  • Weight: 218g
  • Range: 5-880 yards
  • Magnification: x6
  • Protection: IPX4 light rain.
  • Battery life: N/A

The Laser 1S offers laser measuring performance at a lower price point. It’s lightweight and has an ergonomic and sporty look.

It has a 6x magnification and a larger LCD screen for better measurement visibility, as well as three different targeting modes: standard, scan, and pin. 

The simpleness of use is at the heart of the design, with a vibration option to confirm target lock and a one-click scan feature.

It’s one of the best GolfBuddy rangefinders in the current range because it has a Slope function that adjusts for any slope in the terrain between golfer and target, unlike the Laser 1 model.

Pros and Cons of GolfBuddy Laser 1S

Pros

  • Easy to use with enough useful modes
  • Quick to display distances

Cons

  • A little basic in functionality

Runner Up: GARMIN APPROACH Z82 RANGEFINDER

GARMIN APPROACH Z82 RANGEFINDER

Combines GPS hole maps with fast and precise laser functionality in a single device.

Specifications

  • Weight: 232g
  • Range: 450 yards flag
  • Magnification: 6x
  • Protection: IPX7 Waterproof
  • Battery life: 15 hours

The Approach Z82 has 2-D overlays for full-colour Course View and Green View detail through the lens.

A full-colour 2-D Course View mapping is displayed on the left side of the lens view when looking through the viewfinder, showing distances to hazards and the green.

The flag finder feature will lock on the flag and provide precise distances to the pin. The Laser Range Arc will be drawn on the green at the distance ranged to the flag so that the golfer can see if the pin is in the front, middle, or back of it.

When ranging other targets on the course, the arc can also be used to see what else is in play.

There’s also a PlaysLike Distance feature that takes slopes into account, as well as a Pin Pointer feature that points to the middle of the green on blind shots.

Check out our guide to the best Garmin golf watches if you like Garmin products. This is without a doubt one of the best golf laser rangefinders you can buy.

While it’s expensive, the user experience is unrivalled, and the way GPS technology and hole maps have been integrated into a rangefinder is truly impressive.

Pros and Cons of Garmin Approach Z82

Pros

  • Hole overlays assist with strategy, especially off the tee
  • Accurate and surprisingly easy to use

Cons

  • Complex functionality takes some getting used to

Runner Up: BUSHNELL TOUR V5 SHIFT LASER GOLF RANGEFINDER

Runner Up
Bushnell Golf Tour V5 Rangefinder Bushnell Golf Tour V5 Rangefinder
$249.99 $236.00

Size, speed and accuracy evolved with a new generation of tech — featuring PinSeeker with Visual JOLT, BITE Magnetic Mount, and next level clarity and brightness.

Pros:
  • It is easy to see when slope mode is active for use during tournaments
  • Crystal clear optics
  • Flag lock is effective for up to 400yds
  • Magnetic strip in the body
Cons:
  • No specified maximum range
  • Not waterproof
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When the flag is found, it combines speed with a vibration and a flashing red ring in the display.

Specifications

  • Weight: 226g
  • Range: 1300 yards (400+ flag)
  • Magnification: x6
  • Protection: Rainproof
  • Battery life: N/A

Bushnell is a name synonymous with the best golf laser rangefinders, and the Tour V5 and V5 Shift continue that tradition.

Both are packed with technology, such as Bite technology, a magnetic mount, and Pinseeker with visual JOLT technology, which is a red ring that flashes as JOLT vibrates to give golfers, even more, feedback and confidence in knowing they have locked onto the flag.

It couldn’t be simpler in terms of ease of use. The crystal clear display and adjustable Fast Focus System toggle make it easy to spot the flag quickly.

The button on the side also allows you to change from metres to yards in a flash. The Shift has a new and improved slope algorithm as well as Slope-Switch technology, which allows the user to turn the slope function on or off.

This is the difference between the Tour V5 and the Shift. Both are waterproof, which is a great feature, and they come with a sturdy carry case, making it one of the best golf laser rangefinders on the market right now.

Pros and Cons of Bushnell Tour V5

Pros

  • Excellent optics and range
  • Easy to toggle between modes

Cons

  • More affordable models out there

Runner Up: NIKON COOLSHOT PRO II STABILIZED GOLF RANGEFINDER

Runner Up
Nikon COOLSHOT PROII STABILIZED Nikon COOLSHOT PROII STABILIZED
$392.99

From the moment you step onto the course and look through the COOLSHOT PROII, you’ll know your game has changed. The view is stunning, bright, clear and sharp thanks to Nikon's brilliant optics. With the new DUAL LOCKED ON ECHO you get a visual and audible confirmation that you're ranging the flag and not a tree or other items in the background. Key measurements appear in an instant thanks to integrated HYPER READ technology and a premium OLED display.

What's most striking? The stability. Regardless of the weather conditions or excitement level, the view through the COOLSHOT PROII is calm and steady, for unshakable confidence in every shot.

Pros:
  • Ideal for golfers with an unsteady hand
  • Waterproof protection is rare in this category
Cons:
  • The stabilisation feature may frustrate initially
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Designed for golfers with unsteady hands to pick the flag more easily.

Specifications

  • Weight: 180g
  • Range: 1,200 yards
  • Magnification: 6x
  • Protection: Waterproof and fog proof.
  • Battery life: N/A

Nikon’s latest all singing and dancing laser rangefinder is packed with features to help you get quick and accurate distances to the points you want.

The stabilisation feature is said to reduce handshake by around 80 percent, and while it takes some getting used to, it certainly seemed to help us lock on to a flag more easily with practice.

There’s nothing more frustrating than not being able to get the right distance, and this rangefinder should help.

This laser can provide audible and visual flagstick confirmation for added reassurance, and there are four measurement modes available for golfers who play a lot of hilly courses.

It’s a lot of money, but the waterproof protection and automatic brightness adjustment level, as well as the unique stabilisation feature, help to make it worthwhile.

If your hands are unsteady, you play a lot of different courses, and money is no object, it’s probably your perfect match.

Pros and Cons of Nikon Coolshot Pro II

Pros

  • Ideal for golfers with an unsteady hand
  • Waterproof protection is rare in this category

Cons

  • The stabilisation feature may frustrate initially

Runner Up: BUSHNELL PRO XE LASER RANGEFINDER

Runner Up
Bushnell Pro XE Bushnell Pro XE

Compete like never before with Bushnell's best golf laser rangefinder ever made, the Bushnell Pro XE. This golf rangefinder provides the power of yardage, performance, accuracy, and consistency to unleash your full potential on the course. Packed with essential golfing features such as Slope-Switch Technology, PinSeeker with Visual Jolt, 7X Magnification, and a fully waterproof multi-coated casing - you are ready to conquer what lies ahead.

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The most accurate laser rangefinder available, and a popular choice among tour caddies.

Specifications

  • Weight: 312g
  • Range: 500+ yards to flag
  • Magnification: x7
  • Protection: IPX7 Waterproof.
  • Battery life: N/A

The Pro XE is one of the best Bushnell golf rangefinders to consider. There are a variety of factors that influence how far the ball travels and how far the pin is from you.

The new Pro XE takes even more of these into account, including temperature and altitude, as well as slope, to give you an unprecedented level of accuracy on compensated yardages.

Although these features aren’t legal for competition use, a button on the side quickly and easily disables them for your monthly medal.

You can now benefit from the improved PinSeeker with Visual Jolt feature in tournament play, where a red ring and a vibrating burst appear through the viewfinder when the flag is detected from the background.

The added assurance should help you feel more confident about the club you’ll need for the next shot.

The Bite magnetic mount is another distinctive feature of the Pro XE. This allows it to be attached to almost anything metallic, the most convenient of which being a buggy’s frame.

Pros and Cons of Bushnell Pro XE

Pros

  • Arguably the most accurate laser on the market
  • Ideal if you play hilly courses in lots of different conditions

Cons

  • Extra features may become redundant for many users

Runner Up: MOTOCADDY PRO 3000 LASER

MOTOCADDY PRO 3000 LASER

Easy to use and offers simple point-and-shoot functionality.

Specifications

  • Weight: 196g
  • Range: 1300 yards
  • Magnification: x7
  • Protection: Rainproof.
  • Battery life: N/A

Compared to everything else we’ve tested, you’ll be hard-pressed to find one that’s easier to use than the Pro 3000.

It stands out from the crowd with its wide range of features, as well as the case’s unique connection to the Motocaddy Accessory station and two-year warranty. Let’s look at a few features now.

The boxy shape fits well in the hand, and the weighty feel of it meant we could hold it steady when measuring yardage.

Visually, the display is bright and clear, while the quick detection also helps off the tee when scanning the hole, as you can see the distances change almost constantly as you move to different targets.

With a reassuring vibration, the Pin Lock mode made it very easy to pick out the flag.

In slope mode, we liked that it displayed both the legal and adjusted distances, allowing you to get a sense of elevation changes.

The battery level in the display is a welcome addition, as it lets you know when a new power source will be needed. 

Pros and Cons of MotoCaddy Pro 3000

Pros

  • Nice level of useful features with simplicity
  • Can be clipped securely to Motocaddy trolley accessory station

Cons

  • Perhaps lack shelf appeal

Runner Up: EASYGREEN VISION PRO RANGEFINDER

EASYGREEN VISION PRO RANGEFINDER

Specifications

  • Weight: 145g
  • Range: N/A
  • Magnification: N/A
  • Protection: Water-resistant (IXP4)
  • Battery life: N/A

One of the lightest and smallest laser rangefinders you’ll find. Despite this, it still appears to fit well, but keeping it steady is a little more difficult.

The display is surprisingly large and bright, especially in dim lighting, and you can alter the graphics’ opacity if you so desire.

You can find a decent amount of options here, and it appears to be fairly easy to navigate through them and get the distances you want.

It may lack the wow factor, but for the price, it offers competitive value for money for golfers looking for a hassle-free user experience as well as the option of slope-adjusted yardages.

Pros and Cons of EasyGreen Vision Pro

Pros

  • Bright, wide display
  • Slope functionality is easily disabled

Cons

  • White sections discolour easily

Runner Up: NIKON COOLSHOT 50I LASER RANGEFINDER

Runner Up
Nikon COOLSHOT 50i Nikon COOLSHOT 50i
$299.95 $246.95

Meet the first Nikon COOLSHOT rangefinder with a built in mounting magnet so it's ready when you need it and out of the way when you don't. Packed inside this smart, ergonomic design is Nikon's outstanding rangefinder technology—slope-adjustment, DUAL LOCKED ON QUAKE for flagstick confirmation, superior optics, continuous measurement and more.

Pros:
  • Red OLED display that is clear and easy to read
  • Magnetic strip for attaching to your golf kart
  • Pin locking technology ensures you never get incorrect measurements for things behind your target
Cons:
  • The magnet in this product makes it unsuitable for people who use pacemakers
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Provides a high level of features and accuracy at a reasonable price.

Specifications

  • Weight: 175g
  • Range: 1200 yards
  • Magnification: 6x
  • Protection: IPX4
  • Battery life: N/A

The Coolshot 50i strikes a good balance between being reasonably priced and offering a competitive level of features.

The tacky textured sections on the top and bottom make it unlikely to fall in your hand, but its weight of just under 200 grams makes it a little shaky in the wind since it lacks the stabilisation feature of the Coolshot Pro II Stabilised model to compensate.

In overcast conditions, the display’s red graphics are bright, and the optics were generally excellent.

We were able to shoot everything we wanted, and the distances increased quickly. This laser is for the golfer with a steady hand who plays a lot in the sand and wants to have slope-adjusted distances available.

Pros and Cons of Nikon CoolShot 50I

Pros

  • Tacky areas on the casing enhance grip
  • Built-in magnet for convenient storage on a buggy

Cons

  • Lightweight feel reduces stability in the wind

Runner Up: ZOOM FOCUS TOUR LASER RANGEFINDER

ZOOM FOCUS TOUR LASER RANGEFINDER

For golfers who want to add a touch of class to their equipment.

Specifications

  • Weight: 210g
  • Range: 850+ yards
  • Magnification: 6x
  • Protection: N/A
  • Battery life: N/A

How it looks is what sets this laser rangefinder apart. It has a premium, elegant look that users will be proud to own thanks to its hybrid metal design.

It also doesn’t skimp on functionality. Users can gain more accuracy on hilly courses with a Slope mode that can be easily switched on the side.

It has a scan mode that is useful off the tee when determining how far it is to clear bunkers, as well as a flag mode that excels at distinguishing the target from the background on approach shots.

Furthermore, the display is one of the best around – bright and wide, you have a clear view regardless of the time of day you are playing.

It’s light, but not too light, and it offers a variety of useful features at an affordable price.

Pros and Cons of Zoom Focus Tour Laser

Pros

  • Exceptional clarity in the display
  • Premium, elegant aesthetics

Cons

  • Wide fit won’t suit those with small hands

Runner Up: SURESHOT PINLOC 5000 IPS LASER RANGEFINDER

Runner Up
Sureshot Pinloc 5000IP Golf Laser Rangefinder Sureshot Pinloc 5000IP Golf Laser Rangefinder
$218.95 $118.30

The sure shot laser Pin-Lock 5000IP, Class 1 and 0. 2mW units is packed with intelligent software with the addition of pulse technology, ensuring golf is played with trust and confidence. Once locked onto your desired target a game-boosting pulse can be felt. This 5000IP comes in a sleek silver color.

Pros:
  • Flag distance remains in the display for 15 seconds
  • Variety of useful, easy to use modes
Cons:
  • Gold trim reduces visual appeal
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An underrated option that is ergonomically designed has been proven to be correct.

Specifications

  • Weight: 175g
  • Range: Up to 1000 yards
  • Magnification: x6
  • Protection: Not waterproof
  • Battery life: N/A

While the gold trim adds a touch of tackiness, we can’t fault the rangefinder’s user experience.

We liked how the distance locked in flag mode will stay on the display for 15 seconds, so if you go to get a club, get distracted, and then forget the distance, you don’t have to zap the pin all over again.

The Priority loc feature, which ignores background images and prioritises focal points, makes the process easier. A button underneath the eyepiece can be used to switch on and off the scan mode and slope.

The distances we measured compared well to other lasers with higher prices. The carry case is budget and basic, but it’s a strong contender for a spot on your bag for golfers looking for performance on a budget.

Pros and Cons of SureShot Pinloc 5000 IPS

Pros

  • Flag distance remains in the display for 15 seconds
  • Variety of useful, easy to use modes

Cons

  • Gold trim reduces visual appeal

Runner Up: EASYGREEN 1300 RANGEFINDER

Runner Up
EasyGreen 1300 Golf Rangefinder EasyGreen 1300 Golf Rangefinder

The EasyGreen 1300 laser rangefinder is packed with market leading innovations. It has a huge range of up to 1'300 yards and +450 yards to the pin. Tour level slope-switch technology gives golfers compensated distance based the holes incline/decline - and turns off for a usga & r&a-conforming device when needed. There's pin-tracking with jolt technology to eliminate any doubt that you have locked onto the flag and all wrapped up in a fully-waterproof ergogenic housing to give the golfer the ultimate golf laser rangefinder.

Pros:
  • Simple to use
  • Decent value for money
Cons:
  • Lacks wow factor and shelf appeal
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The obvious choice for golfers on a budget who don’t want to sacrifice features.

Specifications

  • Weight: 280g
  • Range: 5-1300 yards (400 yards flag)
  • Magnification: x6
  • Protection: IPX4 splash-proof.
  • Battery life: N/A

EasyGreen’s 1300 model is an entry-level laser with a range of 1,300 yards and accuracy to within one yard. It features ‘Slope Compensation Technology,’ which improves measurement accuracy in slopes and declines.

It also vibrates when locked onto the flag, comes with a premium carry case, and is considerably cheaper than most of its competitors.

Pros and Cons of EasyGreen 1300

Pros

  • Simple to use
  • Decent value for money

Cons

  • Lacks wow factor and shelf appeal

Runner Up: GOLFBUDDY AIM L10V RANGEFINDER

Runner Up
GolfBuddy L10 AIM GolfBuddy L10 AIM

The aim L10 is a compact and sporty laser rangefinder with slope compensation technology that you can manually turn on or o at any time. The aim L10 features three different targeting modes: Standard, Scan and Pin along with a slight vibration that assures you when you have locked on to your intended target. The slope-adjusted distances help you incorporate the elevation of the hole, providing a better perspective of your shot and making club selection even more accurate.

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If golfers want them, this is a small device that provides audio confirmation of distances.

Specifications

  • Weight: 150g
  • Range: 5-880 yards
  • Magnification: x6
  • Protection: IPX4 light rain
  • Battery life: N/A

The Aim L10V is the brand’s most advanced laser rangefinder to date, but it also offers ease of use.

The L10V’s unique audio feature provides spoken distance confirmation, giving the golfer more confidence and ease of use.

This is combined with three targeting modes – standard, scan, and pin – and 6x magnification to ensure that the results are precise and clear on the larger LCD screen.

It also has a slope on/off feature for greater accuracy at various elevations.

Pros and Cons of GolfBuddy AIM L10V

Pros

  • Cutting-edge design
  • Impressive clarity in the display

Cons

  • Audio option likely to mostly go redundant

How Do We Evaluate The Best Golf Laser Rangefinders With Slope?

It’s an obvious statement, but the best way to test rangefinders is to use them on the golf course at every opportunity.

Because the entire team is avid golfers, rangefinders are frequently put through their paces and compared to one another side by side to see how accurate, waterproofing, durability, and other features are.

That way, we can give you, the reader, honest and insightful feedback.


Best Golf Viewfinders With Slope Buying Guide

What To Look For When Buying A Laser Rangefinder?

You’ve decided to buy a laser rangefinder, but what are some of the things you should know before buying one? Let’s take a look.

“Should I Buy A Slope Version Rangefinder?” by The GolfShop Online on YouTube.

Accuracy 

This is the most critical aspect of laser buying. If it isn’t accurate, it is pointless because it will provide misinformation, which could lead to you playing the wrong club and a bogey or two.

Accuracy is what usually separates the models we’ve chosen above from those you can find on Amazon, so be aware of how inconsistent and unreliable some very cheap models can be.

Slope 

Do you want your model to include slope measurements? If so, check out the technical specifications of certain models, but all of the models featured in this guide offer slope functionality, compensating for gradient changes.

Waterproofing 

A good laser will work just as well in the rain as it will out in the sun, making waterproofing essential.

We’d recommend doing some research on which models offer full waterproof protection and which are only water-resistant, as that can make a big difference, especially if you play a lot of golf in the rain.

Strength 

In keeping with the previous point, good lasers must be able to withstand a drop or two because we all drop things from time to time.

Check out which lasers have some impact resistance, and make sure to check if the laser comes with a case, as many models now come with strong cases that easily clip onto your golf bag.

Convenience 

Lasers must be quick and easy to use, in terms of convenience. Get it out, measure the flag, and store it in its case.

If a laser is complicated or takes a long time to display a measurement, it adds time rather than saves it. We often recommend trying out some models in stores and pro shops to figure this out.

Budget 

Be aware of how much you are willing to spend on a laser, as there are good models at every price point these days.

The Inesis 900, for example, is one of the cheapest on this list and we thought it provided excellent performance, while models like the Garmin Approach Z82, for example, can be bought for more money and go towards the premium end of the spectrum.


FAQ – Best Golf Viewfinders With Slope

Is Slope On A Viewfinder Worth It?

If you are using your viewfinder during practice rounds, then a slope feature comes in very handy. The more sophisticated devices factor in the uphill or downhill trajectory of a shot and then factor in the slope for an accurate yardage reading.

What Rangefinder Do Golf Pros Use?

According to the last Darrell Survey taken in 2010, more than 91% of the tour players with the PGA, along with their caddies, use a Bushnell golf rangefinder such as the Bushnell Tour V5 Shift or Bushnell Pro XE because they have the most accurate distance readings.

What Is The Easiest Rangefinder To Use?

The tenth laser rangefinder is the Callaway 300 Pro Golf Laser rangefinder. This rangefinder is simple, easy to use, and consistently rated by golfers on Amazon as the best budget picks.

Is A Golf Rangefinder Worth It?

Laser Rangefinders are definitely worth the money if you are looking to improve your game. There are budget options for under $100 that will give you a reliable and accurate reading of distance and if you play regularly, you will get value for money from the rangefinder.

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Fitbit Versa 4: How does it compare as a Golf GPS Watch? https://golftlink.com/fitbit-versa-4-compare-as-golf-watch/ Tue, 29 Nov 2022 16:54:24 +0000 https://golftlink.com/?p=2696 If you’re looking for a smartwatch that has a lower price than the Apple Watch SE and Garmin watches, a Fitbit Versa 4 is worth looking at. This Fitbit model offers features to track heart rate, blood glucose, and sleeping pattern, a Fitbit app that can wake you optimally, different workout modes to keep you…

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If you’re looking for a smartwatch that has a lower price than the Apple Watch SE and Garmin watches, a Fitbit Versa 4 is worth looking at.

This Fitbit model offers features to track heart rate, blood glucose, and sleeping pattern, a Fitbit app that can wake you optimally, different workout modes to keep you monitored, and an integrated Global Positioning System.

Yet, what we don’t like in this new watch is the unavailability of third-party app support, specifically Google Maps and Google Wallet.

To know what else the Fitbit Versa 4 can offer to a golfer like you, we have this article all about the Fitbit Versa 4. Read through!


First Thoughts On The Fitbit Versa 4

Fitbit has been selling a new generation of watches that can rock the world, like the Fitbit Versa 4. It resembles the new Fitbit Sense 2 but lacks an EDA sensor, skin temperature sensor, and ECG app.

Nonetheless, in terms of price comparison, the Versa 4 is more economical, especially for those who want to use the smartwatch for golfing and other light-intensity sporting activities.

Moreover, we were amazed that the Versa 4 could charge in 12 minutes and give you a full day’s worth of battery life, which is enough as the average golfing time is around 4 hours and 30 minutes.

It also has a haptic button instead of a physical button which makes touching the button feels more comfortable and immersive.

Fitbit Premium includes Fitbit's Daily Readiness Score. Image source: Fitbit.com.
Fitbit Premium includes Fitbit’s Daily Readiness Score. Image source: Fitbit.com.

When buying this fitness tracker, you also get to have access for six months to the Fitbit Premium membership, which includes the following:

  • Video workouts
  • Mindfulness sessions
  • Sleep Profile

However, we were disappointed that it lacks specific essential details, like:

  • Google third-party support
  • Music support
  • Wi-Fi activation

Regardless of these missing links, this device still provides a stable connection (improved a few weeks after release) with the GP System and Alexa (long press needed).

All these help you achieve a better experience in fitness and workout, especially when golfing.

Our Pick
Fitbit Versa 4 Smartwatch with Daily Readiness, GPS, Golf Features Fitbit Versa 4 Smartwatch with Daily Readiness, GPS, Golf Features
$149.95

Get inspired and stay accountable with Versa 4 + Premium - learn when to work out or recover, see real-time stats during exercise and find new ways to keep your routine fresh and fun

Built for better fitness results: Daily Readiness Score(1), built-in GPS and workout intensity map, Active Zone Minutes, all-day activity tracking and 24/7 heart rate, 40+ exercise modes and automatic exercise tracking

Tools to measure and improve sleep quality: personalized Sleep Profile(1), daily sleep stages & Sleep Score, smart wake alarm and do not disturb mode

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Main features of Fitbit Versa 4

  • Heart rate tracking with high and low-rate notifications to monitor you while on the golf course
  • Blood glucose tracker to quickly check your levels even before, during, and after eyeing for a hole-in-one
  • Smart wake alarm for alarm system based on your sleeping patterns, stirring you up before a crucial golfing game efficiently
  • Exercise modes to keep your exercises on track, including community challenges
  • In-built Global Positioning System to help elevate your golfing game as you can track the exact location, distances from yards and hazards, and pacing

Pros and Cons of Fitbit Versa 4

Pros

  • User-friendly simple workout screen & side button
  • Excellent battery life lasting six or more days
  • Higher syncing range of 30ft
  • Efficient GP System tracking

Cons

  • Heart rate tracker tends to be unreliable in high-intensity activities
  • Unavailability of third-party apps

Specifications

These are the main specifications of the Fitbit Versa 4.

  • Size – 45 x 45 x 13mm
  • Glass – Gorilla Glass 3
  • Material – Stainless Steel/polymer
  • Battery life – 6+ days
  • Charging time – 2 hours (0-100%)
  • Color – Black, Waterfall Blue, Pink Sand, Beet Juice
  • Payment method – Fitbit pay
  • Heart Rate Tracking – Yes
  • Syncing Range – 30 ft.
  • Water-resistant – Yes
  • Operating Temperature – -14° to 113°F
  • Package inclusions – Versa 4, small and large bands, charging cable

Other features

The Fitbit Versa 4 is a good watch that is cheaper compared to others, even the Fitbit Sense 2.

It has other essential qualities that make it a cop for golfers, like:

  • Find My Phone
  • Automatic exercise tracking
  • Stress management score
  • Motivational community challenges
“Get better workout results with Fitbit Versa 4” by Fitbit on YouTube.

Golf features of the Fitbit Versa 4

As Versa 4 users, you can jump with joy as the GPS integration allows you to download the Pocket and Golf GPS applications.

Although it cannot record your golf swing, it can still give you accurate measurements of your cardio fitness, blood glucose, steps, distance, calories, and breathing, which can help you be in the best state when swinging your shot.

More importantly, you can connect your data to your phone as it has Bluetooth 5.0 and is compatible with the following:

  • Apple iOS 13.3 and above
  • Android OS 8 above

Conclusion

With the visually-appealing design of the Versa 4, including the well-thought-of incorporation of fitness trackers and health applications, this smartwatch is a good one for golfers.

Although it has its lapses in terms of Google support, music, and high-intensity workouts, the Fitbit Versa 4 is still a great golfing GPS watch with a lesser cost compared to the Sense 2.


FAQ – Fitbit Versa 4

Can you use Fitbit Versa for golf?

Yes, you can use this for golfing with its GPS and other apps accurately designed, for example, to monitor a golfer’s health and wellness.

Does the Versa 4 have a built-in GPS?

Yes, it has GPS with high efficacy in tracking locations, distance, and pacing, showing on the screen.

Is Fitbit Versa 4 a good watch for golfers?

Yes, it’s a good watch for golfers as it makes use of GPS technologies (i.e., Pocket Golf App and Golf GPS App).

Is the Fitbit Versa 4 waterproof?

Yes, it has a water resistance feature that can survive at most 50m in a shower or pool.

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Review of Garmin Approach G80 Golf GPS https://golftlink.com/garmin-approach-g80-golf-gps-review/ Tue, 01 Nov 2022 15:15:27 +0000 https://golftlink.com/?p=312 Using a GPS on the golf course and a launch monitor at the range is a great way to improve your game and lower your scores in the big games. But for someone who has never bought a GPS for this purpose before, choosing the right one can be a bit complicated. lan Garmin’s Approach…

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Using a GPS on the golf course and a launch monitor at the range is a great way to improve your game and lower your scores in the big games.

But for someone who has never bought a GPS for this purpose before, choosing the right one can be a bit complicated. lan

Garmin’s Approach G80 GPS launch monitor is one of the more powerful monitors currently available.

In comparison to other models, the G80 scored highly for accuracy, course selection, battery life, and overall quality.

However, the more features a product has, the more expensive it becomes, which is true for Garmin’s Approach G80 as well.

While this may put some people off, after reading this review and seeing everything that the GPS has to offer, you may change your mind. Let’s do this!


Garmin Approach G80 Golf GPS

Our Pick
Garmin Approach G80 Garmin Approach G80
$409.02

Why buy a golf handheld and a golf radar separately when it’s so easy to get both in a single convenient unit? Approach G80 is the first all-in-one premium GPS golf handheld with integrated launch monitor. Garmin radar technology makes it easy to track club head speed, ball speed, smash factor, swing tempo and estimated distance.

Pros:
  • Accurate
  • Good build quality
  • User Friendly
Cons:
  • High price
  • Both a GPS and a launch monitor
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This is Garmin’s flagship golf GPS, and it’s rather remarkable in that it includes a launch monitor.

This is a wonderful GPS for anyone who wants to keep track of their swing numbers at the range and course information when out on the golf course.

While there are several GPS gadgets and launch monitors on the market, hybrids are uncommon.

Previously, a GPS for the course and a launch monitor for the range was required, which are two separate devices.

A GPS device will effectively tell you how far each shot traveled and how close you are to key sections of the course. This is crucial for shortening your distances and lowering your score.

A launch monitor is a piece of equipment that collects information about your swing, including swing speed, ball speed, smash factor, and a few other characteristics.

Launch Monitor

A golf launch monitor is a device that measures many aspects of your swing. It will inform you of the distance traveled by each club and will also make range practice much more fun.

Although it will not be 100% accurate, it will provide you with an indication of where your game stands.

Here are the things that the launch monitor will track for you:

Swing Tempo

Swing tempo refers to the duration of your entire swing. It will essentially inform you of the smoothness of your swing, which is really important to know.

Accelerating your tempo is a highly effective strategy for increasing your consistency. Your backswing, as a general rule, should be three times as long as your downswing.

Clubhead Speed

Clubhead speed is the rate at which your club is swung. Increased velocity equates to increased distance (generally).

Knowing your clubhead speed can assist you in determining the appropriate shafts to use and the appropriate golf ball to play. All of these things are crucial in elevating your game.

Distance

Distance is how far down the fairway the ball is hit. Obviously, the further, the better.

Smash Factor

The smash factor relates to the amount of energy your club transfers to the ball. Your smash factor dictates the amount of energy sent towards the ball.

The more energy the greater the range. With a smash factor of 1.5, a 100 mph swing results in a 150 mph ball speed. Your driver will have the highest smash factor.

Ball Speed

The term “ball speed” refers to the rate at which the golf ball comes off the club. Increased speed results in increased distance.

While the majority of it is dependent on the club and ball you choose, it is still a helpful statistic to know.

GPS

A golf GPS will show you the distance between various points on the course.

If you have always struggled with distance control then knowing the right yardage to the targets will help you improve your game.

It is also a big help knowing how far you hit each club. Over 41,000 courses from across the world are preloaded on the Garmin G80, so you should hopefully find your local course on there.

If you are a bit nervous about buying this product without knowing if it has your course on it, then you can check the Garmin website.

On there, you will be able to search up your local course and it will verify that it is on the GPS.

Additionally, it will identify your location in relation to the 100- and 150-yard marks. Developing proficiency in these two strokes is one of the most effective techniques for increasing your score.

All that is left is for you to choose the suitable club to get you to the 100 or 150-yard marker.

Here are some of the best features of the golf GPS:

Stat Tracking

Stat tracking is a wonderful tool since it offers a birds-eye view of your game. It will display information such as putts per round, regulation greens/fairways, and a few more things.

Pinpointer

When shooting blind, the pinpointer aids in establishing the green’s position. You may be ahead of a cluster of trees, or you may be firing over a hill and so unable to see the flag. This is pretty big benefit of this device

Playslike

Playslike will account for elevation and calculate the right yardage for you.

If you strike downward from 150 yards out, the distance may appear to be 140 yards. This is possibly one of the most usefual traits fo the whole device.

Touch Targeting

Touch targeting may be used to calculate the distance to any place on the course. To obtain your distance, all you have to do is touch a specific location.

Other GPS features

Apart from these excellent features, there are several more packed into the GPS side of this device:

  • Course preview
  • View of the green
  • Yardage to front, middle, and back of the green
  • Stat tracking
  • Yardage to doglegs & layups
  • Scorecard
  • Shot distance

Practice Mode

The G80’s practise mode is an intriguing feature that you will probably appreciate since it makes practising more entertaining.

This feature will boost the challenge and enjoyment of the game. It will give you yardage to hit and a gauge of how near you came. Additionally, it will tell how far to the left or right of the target you were.

You can shoot simulated rounds against a human opponent at the range. This adds some diversity to your swing and applies some pressure to it. It’s a lot more fun than hitting ball after ball.

Is The Garmin G80 Accurate?

In compared to other GPS devices available on the market, the accuracy of the G80 is equivalent to that of any other Garmin GPS. Garmin has always been the most precise, and this was the case here as well.

Although the yardages may not always be as precise as those got with the use of a laser rangefinder, they are usually close enough that it does not make that much of a difference to your game.

The most distance it has been off is around 5-7 yards, however it is typically much closer. Now for the launch monitor distance.

Your wedges and drives should be fairly precise, however your irons may sometimes be out by approximately 5-7 yards.

While it may not always be precise, it will come pretty close to the right distance most of the time.

Specs

Specification of Garmin Approach G80 Golf GPS
Image source: Garmin

Here are the most important specs of the Garmin G80:

  • Courses – 41,000+
  • Size – 59 x 144 x 16mm
  • Water resistant – yes
  • Touchscreen – yes
  • Battery – 15 hours in GPS mode
  • Screen size – 3.5 inch
  • Weight – 199 grams
  • Launch monitor – yes
  • Preloaded – yes
  • Touch targeting – yes
  • Distance To Front, Middle, Back – yes
  • Playslike – yes
  • Distance To Hazards/Doglegs/Layup – yes
  • Manual Pin Placement – yes
  • Shot distance – yes 
  • Auto shot – yes
  • Score card – yes 
  • Stat tracking – yes

Pros:

  • Accurate – though the distance on both the GPS and launch monitor may be out by a few years, it is still farly accurate for a GPS device 
  • Good build quality – when taking a device such as this out onto the course, you want to make sure that it is durable and waterproof as you never know what could happen. The Garmin 80 is a pretty sturdy device
  • User Friendly – if you have never used a GPS device for golf before, then you will appreciate just how easy to use the GArmin 80 is

Cons:

  • High price – though it is it packed full of features and is made to be sturdy and durable, there are palnety of other GPS devices on the market that do pretty much the same thing as the Garmin 80
  • Both a GPS and a launch monitor – While this can also be considered a pro of this device as having both is very useful, if you just want a GPS devioce then thisi may not be for you. Also getting a simple GPS device will be much cheaper than this product

Is The Garmin 80 Worth It?

In general, if you are searching for a GPS and launch monitor, the Garmin G80 may be a good option. It is much more convenience to have two integrated devices than have a GPS and launch monitor separately. 

There are no other hybrids as well-built, precise, and user-friendly as this one.

It’s an expensive gadget, and if you are not very interested in the launch monitor functionality, there may be a better suited golf GPS for you.

There are a few less expensive alternatives that you could try, so do your research to see what will work best for you and your golf game. 


Frequently Asked Questions about the Garmin Approach G80 Golf GPS

Is the Garmin G80 waterproof?

While the Garmin 80 is advertised as being waterproof, that is not to say that it will survive a fall in a lake. Water resistant is probably a more accurate term.

It is fine if it gets a bit wet in the rain, or if a drink is accidentally spilled on it, but if this happens it is best to dry it off quickly to avoid any internal damage.

What is the battery life of the Garmin G80?

This device has enough battery to last at least 3 full rounds of golf, so you can be sure it will be there when you need it most.

Does Garmin G80 come with a clip?

The Garmin G80 comes with both a cart clip and a carabiner clip. So whether you want to clip it to your cart or your trousers, you can do this with ease.

How many courses do the Garmin G80 have?

The Garmin G80 has over 41,000 courses pre-installed onto the device, so it is probable that your local course will already be on the device.

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How to Make Golf Bag Tubes https://golftlink.com/how-to-make-golf-bag-tubes/ Sat, 02 Jul 2022 13:20:00 +0000 https://golftlink.com/?p=2206 Golf bags nowadays usually already come with partitions for golf clubs. But if you have an old golf bag or just want a more customized golf tube, then it’s worth knowing how to make golf bag tubes. Below, we’ll give you the complete procedure on how to make golf bag tubes. How to Make Golf…

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Golf bags nowadays usually already come with partitions for golf clubs.

But if you have an old golf bag or just want a more customized golf tube, then it’s worth knowing how to make golf bag tubes.

Below, we’ll give you the complete procedure on how to make golf bag tubes.


How to Make Golf Bag Tubes: A Step-by-Step Process

Learn to make golf bag tubes to keep your clubs safe and organized! Here’s how:

Step 1: Take a Portion of Plywood and Your Favorite Golf Bag

You can ask around for which type of wood is best to make golf bag tubes with.

Or, if you prefer, you can also experiment on your own with woods that you can easily find in hardware stores.

But make sure that you use only ONE kind of wood per tube. If you don’t, the stronger types might end up taking more weight and end up breaking.

Cut the plywood pieces so they fit perfectly in your golf bag. Most tubes measure 1.5″. But your plywood length should depend on how long the shaft of your golf club is.

Step 2: Attach the Plywood to Each End of the Golf Bag

Put the ends of the plywood pieces together, so they make a circle.

Measure half-inch borders and drill holes in the four corners.

An easy way to do this is to clamp them together before drilling them one by one. This ensures that the holes line up so the plywood pieces don’t BREAK or split later on.

Step 3: Mark the Outline of the Club With a Marker

Take a golf club and put it on top of the plywood. Mark the outline of the club with a marker.

This will be your guide in making an opening for the golf club.

Step 4: Cut Out the Opening of the Golf Club

Use a jigsaw to cut the opening.

But cut a half-inch bigger than your outline to ensure you’re giving your whole golf club (or two) enough space to fit.

Sand the edges to round any corners. This also protects you, your bag, and your clubs from scratches when you start using it.

Step 5: Drill a Hole at Each End of the Plywood Piece

Drill a hole through each end of the plywood piece. You can stick zip ties or rope through them to tie the ends well or attach them to the dividers.

If you want to keep the attachment sturdy, use duct tape ONLY on the ends.

Step 6: Fit the Golf Bag Tube in Your Bag

Put the tube in the front pocket of the golf bag with the open end sticking out.

Attach it to other tubes or the bag itself with more zip ties. You can also use hooks to keep the partition hung inside.

Alternatively, you might prefer to use a heated glue gun to stick the golf bag tubes to the bottom of the bag.

You might also want to be able to pull your tubes in and out of your golf bag.


What Are Golf Bag Tubes?

As the name suggests, golf bag tubes are containers for your clubs that you put in golf bags.

These tubes organize and protect your golf clubs.

Why Should You Learn How to Make Golf Bag Tubes?

You should learn how because it’s customizable and affordable!

Sure, some brands offer ready tubes — but what you want might not be within your budget.

Or, you’ve looked at the market and felt like you still want something that can answer your needs more.

You can choose different materials if you learn to make golf bag tubes. These materials can be found and bought at a low price in local hardware stores.

You can also adjust the height and width accordingly!

Golf bags positioned close to driving range somewhere in California

Why Should You Have Golf Bag Tubes?

When you make golf bag tubes, you should know that having them comes with a lot of benefits like:

1. It Keeps Your Golf Clubs Protected

Keeping your clubs in golf tubes prevents them from hitting each other.

Graphite shafts are especially MORE fragile than irons because they’re more lightweight and have more flex.

Long clubs might also break if the smaller ones keep bumping into them.

A golf tube also effectively prevents pitting and scarring on the shaft.

2. It Helps You Easily Grab the Right Club

You might have reached into your bag and taken some time to look for a specific club.

In a golf match, the time you should spend in-ground for your round is wasted on looking for a club.

Golf tubes can help you organize your clubs, so you don’t have to search for the exact club you need.

Ideally, when organizing your golf clubs, arrange them by height from left to right.

Keep the smallest ones (like wedges) to the right of the bag. Some golf bags already have a slot for your putter. If not, they can go somewhere to the right as well.

Putting them according to MATERIAL is helpful too — so keep your woods together. The same goes for the other clubs.

Aside from organization, you’ll also be able to easily spot a misplaced or missing club.

You might even be able to recall or find the missing club quickly.

3. It’s Easier to Carry Your Clubs

Golfers with a cart bag typically won’t have a problem driving their golf bags on the course.

But normally, a golfer will walk around the course with their golf bag stand in hand and the golf bag on their shoulders.

This is tiring and uncomfortable — especially if you have to walk long distances or on uneven terrain.

But with golf bag tubes, you can carry your clubs around without the feeling of them bumping into you all the time.

This is especially helpful if you use a stand bag, which golfers who don’t always ride typically have.

4. It Can Protect Your Golf Bag

Clubs rubbing against golf bags can cause wear and tear. Additionally, the bag can also be deformed or lose its shape.

Having a golf tube stops a club from directly touching the bag’s material.


Frequently Asked Questions about bag tubes

Now that you know how to make golf bag tubes and why you should get them, below are a few related questions:

What’s the Difference Between a Golf Bag Tube and Divider?

Both of them stop clubs from hitting each other. But golf bag tubes stop a club from rubbing the bag as well. Additionally, golf tubes are separate from the bag, while dividers typically come WITH a bag.

Can You Add Dividers to a Golf Bag?

Yes you can. Most modern golf bags already have in-built dividers. But they don’t always reach the bottom of the bags.

How Many Tubes Can Fit in a Divider?

Generally, you can comfortably fit two tubes in a single divider.

How Many Dividers Does a Golf Bag Have?

It depends on the kind of golf bag you have. The simplest would be 4-way systems, which is lighter than bags with more divisions. However, space is limited, so it can take some time to organize clubs. At the other end of the spectrum are 14-way systems. These are best if you have a stand bag or cart bag.

What Are Golf Club Tubes Made Of?

The golf club tubes you can buy are typically made of high-density polyethylene. This is durable but versatile plastic.

Can I Use PVC as a Divider?

Technically you can. But it’s not recommended. This plastic can be too heavy to be used as a divider. However, if it’s a thin piece of PVC, it MIGHT work well for you. But you can use better (and lighter) materials — such as nylon mesh or lighter plastics.

How Can I Maintain My Golf Club Tubes?

After making golf bag tubes, you want to ensure they last you a long time. Below are a few tips on how you can do so:

1. Use Good Materials

You’ll need a new golf bag tube now and then. But choosing good materials that are ALSO in good condition can make a golf tube last longer.

For instance, you can have a tougher material for iron golf clubs than lightweight graphite clubs.

2. Don’t Overstuff

Overstuffing golf bag tubes can cause deformities.

Find out first how many clubs you can comfortably fit in one tube. Take your time putting a golf club in its right place even when you’re out playing.

3. Store The Tubes Properly

You shouldn’t just leave the tubes in your golf bag when not in use.

Instead, keep them in a dry place with low moisture levels so that the golf clubs inside them don’t rust.

Conclusion

Making golf bag tubes is a relatively simple and cost-effective way of protecting, organizing, and carrying your clubs.

And keeping your clubs organized means you can focus your energy on the golf match — rather than struggling to find a certain club in your bag.

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What Do the Numbers on Golf Balls Mean? https://golftlink.com/what-do-numbers-on-golf-balls-mean/ Fri, 01 Jul 2022 13:02:10 +0000 https://golftlink.com/?p=2193 Anyone who has played golf (or just seen a golf ball) has probably wondered at some point what the meaning of numbers on golf balls is. ALL golf balls have one or more numbers printed on them. And these can actually tell you a few things about a certain ball: Identification purposes (so you know…

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Anyone who has played golf (or just seen a golf ball) has probably wondered at some point what the meaning of numbers on golf balls is.

ALL golf balls have one or more numbers printed on them. And these can actually tell you a few things about a certain ball:

  • Identification purposes (so you know which ball is yours)
  • The compression rating
  • The number of dimples on the ball

Below, we explain in more detail what the numbers printed on a golf ball mean.


What Is the Difference Between a High Number and a Low Number?

There’s no difference between a high number and low number.

New players typically think that lower numbers on golf balls mean they’re for amateurs.

But as already discussed, numbers on golf balls nowadays are nothing more than personal preferences for players.

Alternatively, if it’s an OLD ball, a low number is likely just a compression rating or identification number. Meanwhile, something in the hundreds would likely be the number of dimples.

What Do the Red Numbers Mean?

Some have thought a red number means a golf ball is illegal or special. But that’s not the case.

The colors of a golf ball are used to signify compression ratings.

Red numbers meant a ball had a low compression rating. Meanwhile, a black number meant a high compression golf ball.

But nowadays, the color of a number is simply part of its distinguishing mark as well.

Some manufacturers can give the red and black colors many meanings too.

For instance, Titleist uses the red and black numbers on their ProV1 and ProV1x models.

The black-numbered ProV1x has the following characteristics:

  • Soft feel
  • High flight
  • More iron spin
  • Higher short game spin (compared to the ProV1)

In comparison, below are the features of the red-numbered ProV1:

  • Softer feel (compared to the ProV1x)
  • Mid-flight
  • Less iron spin
  • High short game spin

How Can I Tell Identification Numbers from Compression Rating Numbers and Number of Dimples?

Because golf ball manufacturers let you print any number on the golf ball, you might wonder how you can tell apart the different numbers.

For a two-digit number, having a rounded number like 40 or 70 means it’s a compression rating. Any other double-digit number is an identification number.

The same goes for three-digit numbers. The highest compression number is 110. But something between 300 and 500 can be read as how many dimples the ball has.

Then other three-digit numbers are already for identification.

A good rule of thumb would be if a golf ball is new, three or two digits would most likely signify a personal mark.

But if it’s an old golf ball with three or two digits, they might NOT be a distinguishing mark.


One-Digit Number

A one-digit number is an identification number. It’s usually found above or under the brand name and near the horizontal line of the golf ball.

When you purchase golf balls, you’ll notice that three balls will have the same number, then the next three balls will have the same number, and so on.

This helps you distinguish which ball is yours when playing in games.

If golfers in a group have the same brand of a golf ball, they’ll have to check that everyone has a different number before starting a round.

This avoids confusion about whose golf ball made it in or nearest to the hole. You can also avoid PENALTIES accidentally taking the wrong ball when playing your round.

The most common single-digit numbers are 1 to 4. But it can range from 0 to 9.

There are a lot of golf ball models all over the market. But some brands are more well-known than others.

Because of that, there are times when a handful of players in the same group have the same golf ball model and single-digit number.

Most golfers prefer to further personalize their golf balls by signing, putting their initials, or leaving other special marks on them.


Two-Digit Number

Double-digit numbers represent a ball’s compression rating. This tells you how hard or how bouncy a ball is.

In theory, this is very helpful for playing strategies. If a golfer knows they have a high-compression golf ball, they’ll also learn to swing hard to make a good shot.

This also makes it easier for a golfer to know which ball to look for, depending on their swing.

  • A recreational or amateur golfer might do better with a lower compression ball because these are softer and can compress more to give the ball more distance.
  • A more experienced golfer might opt for a ball with higher compression since it will give a player more control.

Players are also better equipped with skills to control the ball.

However, people have argued that this is a gendered way of marking. And that this can lead to discrimination and affect what golf balls the market buys.

Low compression ratings (ranging from 70 to 80) are deemed “ladies’ balls.” Meanwhile, male golfers were expected to have golf balls with ratings of up to 100 or 110.

Two-digit golf was big in the 1990s. But nowadays, most golf ball manufacturers typically DON’T print two-digit numbers on golf balls anymore.

Besides, you can also tell a ball’s compression rating through other factors like swing speed.

Instead, if you see a double-digit number on golf balls, they’re already likely used as a distinguishing mark.


Three-Digit Number

A triple-digit number on a golf ball tells you how many dimples it has. This dimple number ranges from 300 to 500.

Dimples do affect the functionality of a ball because they help the golf ball fly in a smooth and precise path.

Your chances of landing a ball as close to the hole will INCREASE.

HOWEVER, this isn’t the only way to evaluate how good a golf ball or play is. Other things that will affect your play are a ball’s inner core and your own skills.

Not to mention you’ll need the right number of dimples for it to work well.

The ideal number of dimples is around 450. Anything more than that can make the golf ball harder to control.

Because of this, putting a three-digit number isn’t common in modern balls — except for some limited versions.

Fun fact about 3 digit numbered golf balls:

Golf balls, such as the Polara Ultimate Strength, have dimples with different depths. This lets them fly a straighter path than other balls. However, they’re not allowed in USGA competitions.

Similar to a two-digit number, finding three digits on a golf ball usually means it’s also a distinguishing mark.

But you can still usually find the number of dimples printed on the box.


Other Numbers on Golf Balls

Not all golf ball numbers have the meanings discussed above.

Players tend to like to print numbers that have a personal meaning — may it be a lucky number or a special date.

Many professional golfers do this too.

Justin Rose, for instance, has the number 99 printed on a golf ball. He explains that 9 is his wife Kate’s number equivalent. And 99 can give him double luck.

Naomi Hagen, GolftLink

Meanwhile, Sergio Garcia had the number 10 on his balls. This signifies the Champions League championship of Real Madrid (his favorite team).

Most manufacturers let golfers customize their golf balls by having any number printed on them.


Final Words

The numbers on a golf ball are used to indicate things like compression ratings and the number of dimples.

Having a ball with good features is helpful, but a golfer’s play still depends more on their skills and how they handle a ball — rather than on the ball itself.

Nowadays, the number on a ball is mainly for identification purposes.

Aside from that, you can also customize these numbers to put a number that has special meaning to you.


Frequently Asked Questions about the numbers on Golf Balls

Now that we’ve settled what the numbers on golf balls mean, below we answer a few more questions you might have:

Why Do Golf Balls Have Numbers on Them?

The printed numbers on a golf ball mean a few things, as discussed above. Some might still prefer using old balls that tell them the number of dimples or compression index a ball has.

But the main reason modern balls still have a number printed on them is for identification purposes. Many players tend to choose the same type of golf ball brands and models. So different numbers on golf balls are printed to avoid confusion during a play. Additionally, players also customize their numbers for good luck.

What Numbers Are Allowed on Golf Balls?

ANY number is allowed on golf balls! Manufacturers let golfers personalize their balls in terms of the number printed and the color of that number. There’s no limit to what number can be put on the balls. But manufacturers will choose any single-digit number as a DEFAULT.

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PGX Offset Golf Driver Review – Everything You Need To Know https://golftlink.com/pgx-offset-golf-driver-review-everything-you-need-to-know/ Thu, 12 May 2022 20:31:06 +0000 https://golftlink.com/?p=1966 PGX is a popular brand of golfing equipment – and if you’ve used any of their offerings before, then you probably can see why. Their golf clubs are unmatched in more ways than one, such as forgiveness and how they cut through the air on every swing.  The driver is one of the most important…

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PGX is a popular brand of golfing equipment – and if you’ve used any of their offerings before, then you probably can see why.

Their golf clubs are unmatched in more ways than one, such as forgiveness and how they cut through the air on every swing. 

The driver is one of the most important pieces in your golf caddy. Without a great driver, you’re not going to start your game off as well as it should be.

Any golfer should start with an excellent driver before building their collection of hybrids and woods. 

Today, we’re going to be looking at the PGX Offset Golf Driver to see if this is the right club for you to invest in. 


What Is The PGX Offset Golf Driver?

PGX Offset Golf Drivers are the latest innovation from the PGX company.

They are designed to provide maximum distance and forgiveness off the tee.

The drivers feature a unique offset design that allows them to launch higher and straighter than other drivers.

Pinemeadow has been around since 1976 and they are known for their high quality clubs.

Their reputation was built on their innovative designs and superior materials.

In recent years, they have also started producing some of the best equipment in the golf industry.

The PGX Offset Golf Driver has impeccable slice and forgiveness that will suit most players as they seek a lower handicap.

The technology that this driver adapts allows you to enjoy a larger than normal sweet spot for a better record of good driving swings. 

This driver also looks the part with a sophisticated matte black finish and lime green accents.

Despite its 460cc size and impressively large sweet spot, this driver only weighs 200g.

Plus, it comes with a cover to keep the head protected! 

“PGX Offset Driver” by Pinemeadow Golf on YouTube.

PGX Offset Golf Driver: Technical Specifications

When reading up on a new golf club, the quickest way to get a gauge on whether the club is right for you or not is to look at its specs.

Here are the most important specifications for the PGX Offset Golf Driver:

Name

Pinemeadow PGX Offset Golf Driver.

Hand Orientation

Can be purchased in either left or right-handed, depending on your needs. Left-handed orientation seems to cost slightly more than right-handed. 

Club Face

460cc offset clubface made with alloy. Loft angle is 10.5 degrees and the torque is 4.8 degrees. 

Cover Included

A standard cover comes with this club in a green, white, and black design. 

Shaft

Made from white graphite weighing 78 grams. 

Flex

Comes in options for regular or stiff flex

Length Of Entire Club

45 inches overall.

Grip

0.58 rated grip made from black rubber. 


Our Pick
PGX Offset Golf Driver PGX Offset Golf Driver
$69.95 $52.32

The PGX Offset Golf Driver was created by Pinemeadow Golf with Offset Technology to give everyone a chance to hit more fairways. The 460cc head provides a massive sweet spot, that all players can consistently strike. The lightweight design means you can swing it hard and produce more speed.

Pros:
  • Great forgiveness due to its 460cc head size
  • Attractive design
  • Anti-slice technology
  • Choose between different orientations and flex
  • Great value for money
Cons:
  • Difficult to adjust for beginners
  • Not the best for advanced golfers
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PGX Offset Golf Driver: Important Features

There are a number of great features that come with the PGX Offset Golf Driver, all of which contribute to the popularity of this club.

So, let’s take a look at the most important features that come with this club to determine if it’s the right fit for you. 

The Shaft

The shaft length of this driver is between 20 inches and 24 inches. This means that it will be perfect for almost everyone out there.

If you’re a beginner or intermediate player, then you’ll find that this shaft length suits you perfectly.

The shaft is made from graphite which is a popular material for many club shafts on the market.

It weighs 78 grams and is perfect for offering better forgiveness on the initial swing.

This club has a mid-high angle of launch which works well for seniors and women golfers too. 

What’s more is that the flex of the shaft helps people with slower swings reach a better potential. This club is excellent for everyone! 

The Clubface 

The PGX Offset Golf Driver’s club face is probably one of the most beneficial aspects of the club.

It is made of alloy, but don’t let that deter you just because it’s not made from titanium. Alloy can still work well and doesn’t always allude to a cheaper club. 

The club’s overall weight isn’t too heavy, which helps keep forgiveness impressively high.

With slower swings like this club is designed for, alloy can actually be better than titanium thanks to its slightly heavier weight than titanium. 

You’ll notice that the offset design is perfect for people who are just starting out in the golfing game and need some more help with their ball control.

The offset design allows you to still get a decent driving start to your game even if you don’t hit the ball in the optimal area of the clubface. 

The loft angle for the PGX Offset Golf Driver is 10.5 degrees, which is the standard that you will find in any driver.

However, the other aspects of the clubface make this an excellent option for many beginner golfers out there.

The Flexibility 

Every golf club has a degree of flexibility which can help with swing speed and quality.

The PGX Offset Golf Driver comes in both stiff and regular options, with them having both been tested by many reviewers.

The difference is very clear,  so know whether you need a stiff or regular flex before purchasing. 

Regular stiffness is best for beginners who need a little more help with the power behind their swing.

The added flexibility can help the club create more power to drive the ball with. Women and senior players will also benefit from a regular flex. 

Stiff clubs are normally reserved for advanced players who have a fast swing on their own.

However, the stiff model still holds a decent amount of flex so that it can give more power behind the driving shot. 

Adjustable Capabilities

You can actually adjust the hosel of the PGX Offset Golf Driver, making it higher or lower depending on your personal preference.

You can also determine the correct length for your body.

Not only that, but you can also add more weight to the club head if you wanted to. You can use either 2 or 2.5 gram plugs. 

Not all golfers want to adjust their clubs, but as you get more confident with the game, it can be handy to have the option. 

The Sweet Spot

The sweet spot is incredibly important with any driver, and the PGX Offset Golf Driver does not disappoint.

The 460cc clubface is as large as you can get and therefore offers a great sweet spot. 

The bigger the sweet spot, the better the forgiveness.

When you’re just starting out in the world of golf, a larger sweet spot will be necessary for you to keep improving. 

The Grip

While the PGX Offset Golf Driver comes with a slightly lower price point than average, this doesn’t mean that it compromises detail.

One thing that many cheaper clubs lack is a decent grip, however, this isn’t the case for the PGX Offset Golf Driver. You can always regrip your clubs.

The rubber could stand to be slightly thicker so as not to wear down too quickly, but other than that, there is little to complain about.

You’d probably get around 30 rounds on an 18-hole course from this grip. This is on the lower end of rounds that you’d expect from a club grip. 


How’s The Design Of The PGX Offset Golf Driver? 

PGX Offset Golf Driver design. It's a sleek and stylish driver.
PGX Offset Golf Driver design. It’s a sleek and stylish driver. Image source: Pinemeadowgolf.

If you’re looking for a sleek and stylish driver to add to your club bag, the PGX Offset Golf Driver will not disappoint.

The details are amazing and the matte finish makes it look much more expensive than it actually is. 

The size might make you think that the design is going to be simple and nothing to write home about, but Pinemeadow has outdone themselves with this one.

Each piece of the club looks amazing and feels great, and you’ll definitely have people complimenting you on this one.

The green and white design makes the club stand out even more without taking away from the sophisticated matte black.

The cover that comes with the club pairs well with the club to give you a more expensive feeling set. 

If you care about your clubs looking as good as they work, then this is a great driver for you. 


How’s The Performance Of The PGX Offset Golf Driver? 

When it comes to performance, the PGX Offsets are pretty impressive. They offer a lot of forgiveness and control at impact.

The shaft and club face work amazingly together, which some clubs fail to do.

Manufacturers of cheaper clubs often underestimate the importance of this fact, but Pinemeadow is not one of them. 

The anti-slice feature helps to set this driver from the rest, allowing you to have more control over the ball without being an advanced player.

This club is excellent for beginners, women, and seniors alike. 

Thanks to the 460cc face, this club gives you plenty of room for spin and distance.

It’s also worth mentioning that the offset helps to reduce torque when hitting shots into the wind. 

This is something that most drivers don’t offer, but it’s a feature that really adds value to the club.

If you’re looking for a forgiving driver that will help you improve your game, then the PGX Offset is the perfect choice. 


What Are Some Of The Pros And Cons Of The PGX Offset Golf Driver? 

As with anything, there are benefits and drawbacks to the PGX Offset Golf Driver. We’ve listed them down below so that you can get a well-rounded image of the driver. 

Pros and Cons of PGX Offset Golf Driver

Pros

  • Great forgiveness due to its 460cc head size with an excellent sweet spot. 
  • Attractive design. 
  • Anti-slice technology helps beginners get better driving shots.
  • Choose between different orientations and flex options.
  • Great value for money.

Cons

  • Difficult to adjust for beginners during a game. 
  • Not the best for advanced golfers.
  • The packaging could be a little more secure. 

Summary

In summary, the Pinemeadow PGX Offset Golf Club is a fantastic driver for beginner golfers, women, and senior players.

It offers a high level of forgiveness, while still providing enough power to keep up with the competition.

Its unique features and attractive appearance will ensure that you receive lots of compliments throughout your rounds.

Overall, if you’re looking for an affordable driver to start you off on your golf journey, this is an excellent club for you!

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Cobra King F8 One Length Hybrid: An HONEST Review https://golftlink.com/cobra-king-f8-one-length-hybrid-honest-review/ Thu, 12 May 2022 20:18:05 +0000 https://golftlink.com/?p=1972 Hybrid clubs are sometimes something a lot of beginners avoid using. The Cobra King F8 One Length Hybrid is a very versatile club which can be used for a range of things. This is seen as the ideal club for any mid to high handicap players who have been struggling to hit with their long…

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Hybrid clubs are sometimes something a lot of beginners avoid using. The Cobra King F8 One Length Hybrid is a very versatile club which can be used for a range of things.

This is seen as the ideal club for any mid to high handicap players who have been struggling to hit with their long irons.

It is a simple club to properly align up, and the two rails found near the base can help to make tough shots a lot easier. 

Although, it is best to note now that this club has a fixed hostel. Which could be a turnoff for some players. Yet, we will let you decide that. 

In this article, we will be giving you our honest review of the Cobra King F8 One Length Hybrid.

We will tell you whether this club is worth it and whether you need it next time you go out to play. 


First Impression Of The Cobra King F8

Some of you may already be familiar with the Cobra One Length irons. Where each club is the same length as the Cobra King F7. However, there is now a F8 range and in that range you can get the One Length Hybrid which we are reviewing today. 

We have always liked the Cobra King F7, as it has always been a great club.

While also being ideal for anyone who is looking to purchase clubs, but they have a budget to follow.

For a long time, the F7 has been unbeatable. Now the F8 is here, and it was said to be better than the F7.

Our team was really looking forward to testing out the Cobra King F8 when it first came out.

When we finally got our hands on the F8, the first thing we enjoyed was the fact that on the surface it didn’t look as if much had changed.

The appearance of the F7 and F8 are very similar. 

From the first look, everything looked great. The first noticeable difference was that the F8 was longer than the F7.

Yet it still felt really comfortable while swinging. It is important to note that there are two versions of the Cobra King F8.

There is the regular hybrid and the one length hybrid. We actually preferred the feel of the one length hybrid that we are reviewing in this article.  

What Is One Length Actually? 

If you have experience with the Callaway One Length iron clubs, then you could add the Cobra King F8 to that set.

Generally, all clubs will have different lengths. For example, your 3 iron will commonly be much longer in length when compared to your 9 iron.

However, when it comes to one length, they are all the same length.

However, today we are talking about the hybrid one length. Yet it is still the same length as a standard 7 iron.

For someone who is an average golfer, they would benefit from using shorter woods, drivers and hybrids.

This is because a lot of golfers have said that they would hit with the hybrids very well.

Yet when they tried a shorter driver, wood or hybrid, then they instantly noticed that their consistency when hitting the ball improved. 


What Is New On The Cobra King F8?

We are looking at what has changed between the Cobra King F7 to the F8 One Length Hybrid.

We noticed that on the F8 hybrid, the stainless steel head still uses the same design that is seen on the F7 and other F8’s.

Thus, you still get a nice rounded shape, which helps make it stand out from other clubs.

While also, it is important to mention that the F8 hybrid has been painted black while the other F8’s are the standard silver. 

When taking a closer look at the Cobra King F8 hybrid, we saw that the rails that are at the base of the club are much closer together.

However, we found that with these rails being much closer to one another, it helps to make the club and ball go through thick grass much easier than before. 

Alongside that, just like all the other F8 clubs. The Cobra King F8 Hybrid comes with the Cobra Connect app.

This means you can now track your performance with the club, which can help you to improve your swing and game over time.

Cobra Connect can help you see your distances that you are achieving, and they will average them out.

Which then shows where you are missing, and it gives you some drive to know where your weaknesses are and where you need to improve. 


How Does The F8 Hybrid Feel And Sound?

Some players can be quite particular on how they want their clubs to feel and sound while they use them.

For some players, they want their clubs to sound hollow, while others like a more solid sound. This is down to preference and how you like to play. 

As we have mentioned above, the Cobra King F8 One Length Hybrid features a fixed hosel.

This is an advantage for mid to high handicap players. We felt that the fixed hosel made this club feel quite firm while in use. 

It is known that people like to spend time adjusting their clubs, so that they can get more fade bias or draw.

Yet, we believe you should put that effort into your swing. You can choose between 4 lofts, which is great for the average player.

This is because spending time adjusting your lie or loft won’t really help or benefit your game.

It doesn’t keep your score down. Instead, we think you should spend that time on focusing on your swing, as that will affect your game the most. 


Performance Of The One Length Hybrid

The Cobra King F8 Hybrid One Length has been specially designed to help golfers that may have a low to mid swing speed.

As a result, with particular clubs, you need to give the ball a lot of force to be able to get the best outcome out of it. However, with the hybrid F8, this isn’t an issue. 

When you tried hitting the ball with this club, we found that the ball managed to go the same distance, as it would have done when hit with a 5 iron.

However, the main difference is that the flight of the ball was much higher.

As a result, this really boosts players’ confidence when using this club, but it helps the ball to land a lot softer on the green. 

In addition to that, we have found that the F8 hybrid makes chipping much easier as well.

Instead of tapping the ball with the standard 7 iron, we tried the hybrid F8 and the ball felt more controlled and the action was easier to do.

The way to describe the motion was that it felt like you were putting the ball instead.

Yet you are using more loft, which then you control the distance you are chipping the ball much easier and accurately.

You wouldn’t be able to do this with a standard hybrid. Thus, this is another positive to the hybrid one length having a much shorter shaft.

We were all very impressed by the performance the Cobra King F8 Hybrid One Length gave, and would use it a lot more often during a game.  


Who Is This Club Suited For?

So far we have been really impressed by the golf club and we believe it could benefit a lot of players in different ways.

However, for those of you with a high handicap, the hybrid is a club you should start considering to be part of your collection.

This is a club that will work much better than your woods, when you are in a bad or tough spot that you need to get out of.

For example, if you know that one of your weaknesses in the game is controlling your distances when you are chipping.

Then the F8 hybrid is worth considering to use, as you have seen above it is great at chipping and really helps you to control the distance of the ball, better than any woods or irons could.

Overall, we have found that the F8 hybrid is an all-rounder club. It can be useful for anyone, and we can’t think of a reason why everyone shouldn’t have one in their collection.


Pros And Cons Of The F8 Hybrid Club

Our Pick
2018 Cobra Golf Men's King F8 One Length Hybrid 2018 Cobra Golf Men's King F8 One Length Hybrid

Smarter. Faster. More forgiving. Baffler technology delivers maximum playability from all lies. Cobra connect powered by arcos, its our first electronic Enabled hybrid that allows users to track their performance and improve their game.

Pros:
  • Easier contact with the ball in thicker grass
  • Lines align the ball much easier and correctly
  • Easy swing and hit in comparison to the 5 iron
  • Say goodbye to the 5 iron forever!
Cons:
  • Hosel can't be adjusted
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If you still aren’t sure whether you want or need this club, then below we have put together the pros and cons.

This will help you decide whether you should have the Cobra King F8 Hybrid. 

Pros

The rails on the bottom of the club help you to make contact with the ball in thicker grass much easier.

While on your face you will also see white lines. These lines align the ball much easier and correctly. 

You will also notice that the club is much easier to swing and hit, then using a 5 iron.

You could say goodbye to that 5 iron forever. It is also great when you want to hit runs or bumps near the greens. 

Cons

There aren’t many cons with this club. The only real con we found was that the hosel on the F8 hybrid is fixed.

You can’t adjust it, whereas you can in some other types of clubs. Yet, this isn’t a huge flaw and doesn’t really hinder your game or swing. 

Cobra King F7 or Cobra King F8 Hybrid?

When comparing the two, it can be difficult to know which one to choose. The F7 has been a great choice for many years. It was our go to for many years.

However, the length of the F8 is what makes this club much better. It is up to you which you go for, but we would lean slightly more to the F8 as it is a slightly improved version of the F7.

Final Thoughts

If you are looking for a new hybrid, then we can’t highly recommend the Cobra King F8 Hybrid One Length.

It is perfect to be used as a standard hybrid and it’s great when you are in a bad spot around the green. 

As time goes by, there will be newer F8s. However, they will be much more expensive, and you can’t really improve much on the F8.

We hope you have enjoyed our honest review about this club, and maybe persuaded you to consider purchasing one of these clubs.

They will help you improve your game and enjoy the game much more.

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Odyssey White Hot Pro 2.0 Putter https://golftlink.com/odyssey-white-hot-pro-2-0-putter/ Sun, 08 May 2022 09:36:00 +0000 https://golftlink.com/?p=1795 Do you want to improve your golf game? If yes, then you should definitely consider buying Odyssey White Hot Pro 2.0 Putters. These putters are designed to provide maximum distance and accuracy. They also feature a unique design that allows them to deliver consistent performance every time. Odyssey has been around since the 1970s. The…

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Do you want to improve your golf game? If yes, then you should definitely consider buying Odyssey White Hot Pro 2.0 Putters.

These putters are designed to provide maximum distance and accuracy. They also feature a unique design that allows them to deliver consistent performance every time.

Odyssey has been around since the 1970s. The company was founded by Tom Lehman who wanted to create better putters.

He succeeded in creating a new type of putter that was light, durable, and reliable.

This led to the creation of the Odyssey White Hot Pro 2 putters.

Putters are very important tools for any golfer.

They help them to improve their game. In this case, Odyssey is the leading brand in putters.

This company offers many types of putters. It also provides excellent customer service when you buy these products online.


What Are The Odyssey White Hot Pro Putters?

Odyssey White Hot Pro 2.0 Putter

Players are still loving the original white-hot insert. They want more than anything else to play with the original insert.

To make them happy, Odyssey made the new putter even better. It has the same two-part inserts as the original, but now it has a new finish.

The OG 1 features a classic blade design with significant toe hanging.

The OG 1 is best suited for players who rotate the face during the swing. If you prefer a wide sole, consider the Odyssey White Hot OG 1 Putters.

The OG 5 is a great option for players with a straight back and straight-through stroke. The OG 5 is designed for players with a straight spine.

The OG7S Mallet Putter has a short-slant head that allows you to get more power behind your stroke.

The DB mallet helps promote a face-balanced feel. The two white balls on the top of the mallet help with alignment.

This mallet is used by people who have a strong back-swing and want to use a mallet instead of a blade putter.

This golf putter has an adjustable hosel system, allowing you to adjust the loft and lie angle of the head.

The hosel is designed to be easily adjusted using a simple screwdriver.

The hosel is made out of aluminum alloy instead of steel. The hosel is also lightweight and durable. The hosel is easy to install and remove.

Odyssey White Hot products are high-quality clubs that guarantee impressive performance. Their blades feature inserts, which give them a white-hot face.

The clubs have a heel weight replacement that brings out the feel, accuracy, alignment and feel of the club.

Our Pick
Odyssey White Hot Pro 2.0 Putter, Black Odyssey White Hot Pro 2.0 Putter, Black

Take performance to the next level with a white hot Pro 2.0 black PUTTER. Designed to meet the performance demands of the world's most serious golfers, this timeless blade PUTTER features a re-engineered white hot face insert designed to improve sound, feel and performance.

Heel/toe weight placement combines with a full shaft offset and crank neck hosel to maximize feel, alignment and accuracy with the Odyssey white hot Pro 2.0 black PUTTER.

Pros:
  • Simple to use
  • Responsive
  • High level of performance
  • Forgiveness
Cons:
  • Few colors available
  • Very large size (not very comfortable)
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Why Choose The Odyssey White Hot Pro 2.0 Putter?

The Odyssey White Hot Pro 2 is a great choice for anyone looking to improve their putting skills.

It features a patented V2 face insert that provides a smooth surface for improved ball control. It also comes with a comfortable grip that makes it easier to swing.

The Odyssey White Hot Pro 2 can be used on any kind of green including grass, sand or even clay. You can use this putter indoors as well as outdoors.

It’s made from high-quality materials that ensure durability. It weighs just 3.4 ounces, so it won’t add too much weight to your bag.

If you have never tried using an Odyssey putter before, now is the perfect time to do so. Try out one of these putters today!

The white-hot putter was created by Callaway Golf.

The company started making the putters because they wanted to make a new type of golf ball. This new ball had a very thin layer of plastic covering it.

This new ball was called the Urethane Ball. The Urethane Ball was the first ball to use this material.

The ball was used to create the White Hot Putter. Rule 35 was a major breakthrough in golf technology.

The putter faces were made from the same material used to make the balls.

This allowed the putter faces to be thinner than normal putting surfaces, giving players more room to work with when making their strokes.

The ball-face putters also produced less vibration and noise during play.


What Are The Pros And Cons Of The Odyssey White Hot Pro?

Pros

  • Simple to use
  • Responsive
  • High level of performance
  • Forgiveness

Putters are clubs used to help players get the ball into the hole. There are different types of putters, such as mallet heads and blades.

A putter has face inserts, which make the face of the club more durable. This allows the player to hit the ball straighter.

Putting also requires precision, so a putter should be designed to give the player a better grip.

Hosels are designed to improve your swing by making sure you’re hitting the ball consistently.

They help you visualize what you need to do and make sure your swings are consistent.

Cons

  • Few Colors Available For Customizing
  • Players should use a smaller size putter. It is more comfortable and easier to control

Main Features

Award-Winning Technologies

The Pro 2.0 is designed for players who want more distance and forgiveness off the tee.

This model offers a larger sweet spot and increased face thickness than other models in the line.

Eyefit Technology Systems

Callaway designed this product to help golfers get the most out of their putters. Eye-line refers to how far away from the ball your eyes are during the putting stroke.

A golfer with an inside eye line puts the ball straighter because he or she puts the ball closer to the center of the face of the putter.

This means the clubface hits the ball first, then the toe comes down to finish the stroke.

An outside eye line puts the ball farther away from the center of the face, so the toe comes down last.

This makes the toe come down faster than the clubface, causing the ball to be pushed off the line.

Therefore, the toe must carry more weight to make sure the toe catches up to the clubface.

The eye fit system is designed for people who putt conventionally. Their eyes are slightly inside the ball.

White Hot Inserts

Blade putters are as classic and iconic as the game of golf itself. A significant portion of professional golfers use them.

However, because the face of a blade is made from metal, there are limitations to what improvements can be done.

This allowed them to create an even better putter.

Performance Technologies

Putters are very important tools for golfers. Putting well requires skill and practice.

A golfer should use a trusted putter, such as an Odyssey White Hot Pro, to help them achieve their goals.

Toe Weight

Putting is a massive part of the game, and there are many variables that affect how well you perform in this aspect of the sport.

You can improve your putting by standing closer to the ball. Your body needs to be aligned correctly before swinging the putter.

And your swing path must be consistent. All Hot Pro 2.0 Putters have varying weights on the toe.

This is because each putter has different weighting on its toe.

A golfer should try out each putter before buying it. Each putter has a different neck hosel shape. Different neck hosels will suit different eyes.

Overall

A golfer with a straight spine and arched back needs to be close to the ball. This putter helps the user select all of these features.

The putter has an attractive black finish, which makes it more durable and wear-resistant than other clubs.

The putter also has a blade and mallet head shape that enables the golfer to hit the ball without too much physical input or energy expenditure.

The Odyssey white-hot pro 2 putters is a great golf club.

It has a DFX grip and a head cover. It has a heel or toes weighted system. It has a full shaft offset system.


What Are The Benefits Of The Odyssey Putters?

Blade putters are some of the most popular putters on the market today. They provide better control than traditional putters but also allow for a greater range of motion.

This makes them perfect for arc putts. They also work well on quick greens because they are toe weighted, making them easier to use on fast greens.

They are great for players who want a precise putting style. They make you look cool and professional.

Final Thoughts

The Odyssey White Hot Pro 2 putters are a great choice if you’re looking for a good putter at a reasonable price point.

These putters are easy to learn how to use, and they are comfortable in your hands.

They are available in multiple sizes and models, allowing you to find one that fits your swing perfectly.

Odyssey white-hot 3.0 putter. The Odyssey white-hot 3.0 is a high-performance putter.

Its unique design allows you to get maximum distance while maintaining accuracy.

This putter is designed to give you the best experience possible when using it. It comes with a new technology called the “3D Face”.

This feature gives you the ability to adjust the loft angle and lie angle of the putter.

This allows you to customize the feel of the putter according to your preferences.

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Cleveland Launcher HB Irons Review https://golftlink.com/cleveland-launcher-hb-irons-review/ Fri, 06 May 2022 09:05:00 +0000 https://golftlink.com/?p=1801 If you are interested in buying some new golf clubs, then you may have come across the Cleveland HB Irons while on your search. In this article, we are going to review these clubs and share our honest impressions about how well they work. These irons are pretty strange-looking, even for hybrid clubs, which is…

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If you are interested in buying some new golf clubs, then you may have come across the Cleveland HB Irons while on your search.

In this article, we are going to review these clubs and share our honest impressions about how well they work. These irons are pretty strange-looking, even for hybrid clubs, which is one of the things that makes these clubs very unique.

To summarize, if you enjoy hitting hybrid clubs, you’re likely to enjoy these irons.

Most players with a mid to high handicap struggle with their long irons, and hybrid clubs are an excellent solution.

They offer far more forgiveness and usually are significantly simpler to strike. They can help with an increase in height, which helps with distance.

We wouldn’t recommend these clubs if your handicap is low, but for the average mid- to high-handicapper, the Launcher HB irons are quite beneficial.

Here is everything you need to know about this club so you can decide if it is right for you!

Overview

Cleveland Launcher HB Irons

This hybrid-like iron is designed to promote forgiveness, produce a higher ball flight, and assist you in hitting your strokes straighter than traditional iron could.

Even though the hybrid clubs are excellent tools to have with you on the golf course, these might look unusual to someone who has never used one before.

When seen from the front, they look to be the same as a conventional iron, but when viewed from the top, the difference is instantly noticeable.

Though the HB Irons look a little odd at first, learning how to use them is super quick and easy.

These clubs don’t sound or feel like your standard hybrids, which may be a pleasant surprise to you.

Each time they are struck, they generate a deep sound and deliver a solid sensation, much like a regular cavity back iron would.

Overall, they are pretty substantial, sound wonderful, and have a good sense of balance about them.

Our Pick
Cleveland Golf Launcher Turbo HB Iron Set Cleveland Golf Launcher Turbo HB Iron Set

The Launcher HB Turbo Irons deliver maximum forgiveness and a higher trajectory for game improvement players seeking more accurate, longer shots. Get hybrid technology in every iron and start hitting it higher, straighter, and farther today with the Cleveland Launcher HB Turbo Irons.

Pros:
  • Great performance
  • Can hit higher and further
  • Great forgiveness
Cons:
  • Expensive
  • It may feel a bit strange to use
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The Design

Cleveland Golf isn’t shy about highlighting the fact that its irons are massive, and for players that fit into that SGI group, that size may create a sense of security.

However, even though the top line is somewhat thick, the blend of polished and matte chrome finishes keeps it from being too overpowering.

With a progressive shaped set, the size of the signature HiBore Crown lowers as the loft increases, resulting in a more aesthetically attractive appearance.

In terms of design, the sole is quite similar to its predecessor, with little branding and sharp lines that help to break up the large surface area of the club.

Key Features

A Hollow Core Construction Is Used

Because they are more forgiving than traditional cavity back designs, hollow body iron clubs are becoming increasingly popular.

In Cleveland’s opinion, the Launcher HB moves weight to the perimeter of the head, which results in a very high maximum open angle of attack (MOI) and a stable head design.

For you, this means maintaining steady ball speed and lengths on both toe and heel strokes, which will only help you improve your accuracy over time as your technique improves.

HiBore Crown

A stepped crown, similar to the one found in HB woods, removes mass from above the golf ball’s equator and repositions it lower and deeper, enhancing launch and forgiveness but lowering spin at the expense of distance and consistency.

This results in an incredibly playable and forgiving alternative to the HB.

Face With A Thin Yet Extremely Strong Structure

In addition to allowing for greater mass to be freed up from the face, which allows for more perimeter weighting, the HB bends more upon contact, resulting in higher ball speeds and longer carry lengths in general.

Progressive Form

Long irons have heads that are fashioned like hybrids, which provide additional forgiveness and aid in the launch of shots into the air.

This aids in the launch of shots into the air, particularly when using a slower swing speed.

The short irons have a much more iron-like feel to them, which aids in improving control of the club.

Performance

As very forgiving irons as can be found, the Cleveland HB irons live up to the company’s large forgiveness boast.

Any decent contact sends the ball soaring high and straight in all directions after making contact.

Another contributing factor is the HiBore profile, which is hollow and places the weight low and deep in the skull in addition to being hollow.

They are also an excellent alternative for golfers who want to lessen their swings because of the low spin and minimum offset of the irons.

The distances you will get will be rather consistent, even though they will not be particularly eye-catching.

Who Can Use Them

Golfers with a mid or high handicap who typically have slower swing speeds and have difficulty striking their long irons may find the HB irons to be the most beneficial.

For those with low handicaps, the use of these clubs is unlikely to be of much use to them, but you can still give them a go if you want to switch up your playing style.

Pros And Cons

Pros

  • Great performance – even if you have never used a club like this before, you will find it very easy to work with, and you should see at least a slight improvement in your performance, though many people perform significantly better using these clubs
  • Can hit higher and further– for those far away shots, you want to get as close to the hole as possible, which you can do easily with these clubs
  • Great forgiveness – this is very helpful and can drastically improve your scores

Cons

  • Expensive – these clubs are on the higher end of the scale in terms of price
  • It may feel a bit strange to use – if you have never tried hybrid clubs before, these may feel a little strange to use. But they are easy to get used to so this may not be an issue for you

Summary – Should You Buy Them?

The HB Irons are excellent clubs and we would recommend them to anyone who has difficulties regularly hitting their long irons.

They are somewhat expensive, but the benefits they provide are well worth the investment, especially if you have a high or mid handicap.

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