Michigan Golf Journal September

performance tracking—all in one package. They combined the PRO LX laser rangefinder with their H4 GPS distance measuring device and individual club tag performance tracking in the new PRO LX+ package. A common on course scenario might be using the PRO LX laser rangefinder to determine that it’s exactly 153 yards to the pin, but the built-in slope correction feature pegs the distance more accurately at 151. The H4 GPS breaks down the front, middle and back yardages, plus lets you know 120 yards are needed to clear the creek in front. Once you decide on the correct iron, a tag located in the butt end of the club sends the information to the Pro LX+. When your round is completed, the data can be uploaded to the Shot Scope’s NEW PRO LX+ By Ed Travis Shot Scope, based in Edinburgh, Scotland, makes and sells a wide selection of GPS watches, laser rangefinders and GPS handhelds. With their new PRO LX+ they have combined a laser rangefinder with a GPS yardage device plus club and Michigan Golf Journal

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