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Leupold GX-II Golf Rangefinder


Leupold GX-II Golf Rangefinder
Leupold GX-II Golf Rangefinder

“Leupold GX-II Golf Rangefinder The Leupold GX-II is the only golf rangefinder to provide accurate ranging information that matches your personal striking distances to the slope of the shot and current atmospheric conditions. The True Golf Range feature uses sophisticated, algorithmic based software, in addition to temperature and altitude inputs, to tell you exactly how for you should play a shot. Taking the TGR function a step further, the Club Selector automatically recommends the appropriate club for each shot, even indicating when the distance falls between clubs. Simply input the striking distance for 3 specific clubs and the GX-II will do the rest. The GX has scan mode when you want multiple readings in one quick sweep. Just hold down the power button and the display will continuously update with accurate line-of-site measurements. PinHunter Technology Try ranging a pin or fluttering flag from over 300 yards away! It’s not a problem for a GX golf rangefinder from one of the most premier range finder manufactures Leupold. When it comes to hunting down and ranging the pin, Leupold has a wealth of knowledge and experience. For the last century Leupold has been building precision optics for the most demanding of recreational, military, and commercial uses. Every GX golf rangefinder has been precisely calibrated to fire a laser beam exactly at the target in the crosshairs. The proprietary beam geometry improves laser returns from the pin and the advanced GX ii software accurately separates those returns from objects in the background. You can be sure the results you receive from the GX are the most precise available from any golf rangefinder on the market. TGR Technology The TGR feature of the GX-II uses sophisticated, algorithmic based software, in addition to temperature altitude inputs, to tell you exactly how far you should play a shot. The GX-II takes into account how you hit the ball and determines what club you should use to break through the horizontal line at 170 yards, continuing downward to fall at the pin at 183 yards Specs – Leupold Rangefinders GX-I GX-

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