How to properly use a Bushnell Range Finder 👀 #shorts

Bushnell Laser here’s the problem one three one I’ve left myself 131 yards 131 Bushnell yards pitching wedge pins on the front edge let’s go at that pin I’ve just looted it through the laser one three one it’s online it’s perfect it’s short short of the green what happened I’ve looked through this microscopes I’ve used a telescopic lens to look at the hole or the flag I’ve zoned in on that flag so what have I done I’ve just fired a shot straight at the flag I was soaked in souped in by the laser what should I have done I should have registered the fact that the pins on the front edge so it’s one three one whatever it was to the front edge let’s play a 140 shot to the middle of the green because you’ve looked through the lens don’t get souped in by the laser use it but be sensible with it

❌PROBLEM with lasers is we zone in to much on the flag and then we fire straight at the flag. We’ve looked through a binocular and planted that image in the head and that’s where we go.
Zap the flag with the laser then weight up the options and remove the image of the flag from your head and play the sensible shot.

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49 Comments

  1. What I’m saying here is they encourage you to chase pins and end up short sided. I hit wedge 140 but was influenced by the zoomed in view of the pin on the front edge of the green….I fell for it🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️

  2. Your problem is that your PW carry distance is not 131. Don't get sooked in by your total distance

  3. He is saying the range finder zooms in on target…. You just need to adjust club by how far flag is on the green… zoomed is keyword here

  4. I guess if you paced off that distance to the stick, we could better define the problem. You should not have a problem if you double check a blind pin where the entire flagstix is not visible.

  5. I THINK… he means that your wedge distance is your average wedge distance … so 131 with your PW being the average means you COULD hit it anywhere from 125 slightly fat, to 136 clean. SO don't chose the pin's yardage if it's on the front edge, allow for your average fat shot. if you laser 5 yards behind the front edge pin instead, your fat will be bang on, your perfect will be 5 yards long and your thin will be 10 yards long BUT it will be on the green. SO don't get 'sucked in' by simply playing your average PW length IF the 'pin' is front edge. Allow for your miss. (dont get sucked in by the flag). Similarly, if the pin was on the back edge, allow for your long thin shots and laser a few yards closer to the centre of the green. Golf is all about your best misses.

  6. You should've hit your PW further. I don't understand what this has to do with the rangefinder. The technology is more reliable than your golf swing. I don't care how good you are.

  7. You hit behind the ball my friend, you lost distance because of a poor ball contact not because of the Bushnell laser 😂😂

  8. What is the maximum angle limit? I’m trying to use it for bow hunting but it doesn’t calculate slope above 35 degrees?

  9. Ohhhhh so stop chipping in bushel yards and just chip it in American yards! This should drop my game 15 strokes! 😂

  10. Poor club selection has nothing to do with the Bushnell. The Bushnell gave you your number, you just didn’t know what to do with it.

  11. That’s funny because that’s what I was thinking when you said front. I wanted to know what the back distance was immediately.

  12. GPS will give you distance to the middle, back and front. Compare with a laser and you have pin position.

    Not that it matters in my game, I would probably fat it…

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