Michigan Golf Journal june

Shot Scope Pro L2— What Else Could You Need?By Ed Travis Shot Scope, based in Edinburgh, Scotland, has made a great reputation for their golf technology and the latest release, the Pro L2 laser rangefinder, has most all the bells and whistles a golfer needs at a wallet-friendly price. Shot Scope CEO David Hunter says, “Our mission remains to provide the best in performance and accuracy at an affordable price point, and we believe PRO L2 meets that objective.” Shot Scope’s Pro L2 laser rangefinder does all of that and more. It does lack the ability to track game performance on the course, plus it doesn’t use satellites for GPS distances. The Pro L2 does have on/off slope, vibrates when the target is acquired and has the same accuracy as other brands that cost considerably more. Fast Facts Shot Scope Pro L2 Laser Rangefinder Slope adjustment (tournament on/off switch) 6x magnification 700-yard range Target lock vibration Scan mode Adjustable eyepiece Water resistant Case, cleaning cloth, carry clip, cart magnet CR2-3V battery 2-year warranty Blue or Grey accent $149.99 The choice should be obvious. At less than $150.00 retail, Shot Scope is a very attractive range finder choice and is sure to build a loyal following. Michigan Golf Journal

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