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Bushnell Medalist Rangefinder

August 29, 2008

 

Model: Medalist
Web: www.bushnell.com
Price: $299.95 each

Description: The Bushnell Medalist is an advanced laser rangefinder comprised of digital technology allowing precise distance measurement from 5-1000 yards with superb +/- one yard accuracy to virtually any object on any course, anywhere in the world. The 9-ounce Medalist features 4 x magnification Pinseeker technology and Pinseeker mode. Ranges are: Reflective surfaces 1000 yards, Trees 700 yards, Flags 300 yards. The Medalist can be set to display distances in either yards or meters.





Review: The Bushnell Medalist is a great addition to their successful line of golf laser rangefinders. It can zero in on any target and give precise yardage (+ or – 1 yard) by simply placing the circle in the viewfinder on the target and pressing a button. It is very simple and straightforward to use. Users can get yardages to 150 yard stakes in the fairways, bunkers, water hazards, trees and most importantly, flagsticks very easily. It definitely gives the golfer added confidence on the tee and from the fairway. At $299, the Medalist is $100 cheaper than their popular PinSeeker rangefinders. The Medalist incorporates the PinSeeker technology which allows you to insure you are getting the flag and not something behind the pin. In PinSeeker mode, the Medalist will give you yardages to both objects in its view; the first yardage it indicates is the one closest. We took both the Medalist and the PinSeeker 1500 on course to compare the two and each repeatedly produced the same yardage. The Medalist is smaller in size than the PinSeeker model and requires a steady hand to lock in the target. We have played with other golfers using the GPS-based range finders and noticed that they can be standing next to each other and their distances be off 5-8 yards. This may not sound like much but 8 yards is a club difference which is pretty critical when playing a difficult golf course. The benefit of the laser rangefinder is that it does not rely on courses to be mapped nor does it require any reflective device to be located on the pin. These are significant advantages for the laser-based devices. Overall, we give the Medalist high marks for its ease of use, great price point and for the advantages it can give a golfer. It definitely speeds up the pace of play on course giving golfers quick and accurate yardages and the confidence to make the shot. For additional information on the Medalist and Bushnell’s entire line of golf laser rangefinder devices, visit their website at www.bushnellgolf.com.

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