The Bushnell Neo is basically the Swami but with shot-distance capability; I reccomend the Neo bar-none over all other gps systems. If you need all the bells and whistles of graphics/scorecards/stats then you'll prob spend over $200 while I picked up the Neo from SportChalet for $79.00.
Was a 17.7 handicap and lowered it to a 13.3 handicap in a 4-months time; looking to get to single digits... :)
The Bushnell Neo is basically the Swami but with shot-distance capability; I reccomend the Neo bar-none over all other gps systems. If you need all the bells and whistles of graphics/scorecards/stats then you'll prob spend over $200 while I picked up the Neo from SportChalet for $79.00.
Was a 17.7 handicap and lowered it to a 13.3 handicap in a 4-months time; looking to get to single digits... :)
No, the Bushnell Neo is a GPS, what you want is a laser rangefinder. Go to Bushnell.com and check out their lasers. The most accurate model has 7X magnification, but 5X will do the job as well. In my opinion Bushnell has the finest laser rangefinders. Make sure to get one with scan mode.
what I'm looking for is a range finder (a good one not a cheapie) that I can point to the flag/green or wherever on the course and get an accurate yardage on any course i play, will this one do that? thanks
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The Bushnell Neo is basically the Swami but with shot-distance capability; I reccomend the Neo bar-none over all other gps systems. If you need all the bells and whistles of graphics/scorecards/stats then you'll prob spend over $200 while I picked up the Neo from SportChalet for $79.00.
Was a 17.7 handicap and lowered it to a 13.3 handicap in a 4-months time; looking to get to single digits... :)
wstewart11 1 year ago
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The Bushnell Neo is basically the Swami but with shot-distance capability; I reccomend the Neo bar-none over all other gps systems. If you need all the bells and whistles of graphics/scorecards/stats then you'll prob spend over $200 while I picked up the Neo from SportChalet for $79.00.
Was a 17.7 handicap and lowered it to a 13.3 handicap in a 4-months time; looking to get to single digits... :)
wstewart11 1 year ago
No, the Bushnell Neo is a GPS, what you want is a laser rangefinder. Go to Bushnell.com and check out their lasers. The most accurate model has 7X magnification, but 5X will do the job as well. In my opinion Bushnell has the finest laser rangefinders. Make sure to get one with scan mode.
GolfRangefinderGuy 1 year ago
what I'm looking for is a range finder (a good one not a cheapie) that I can point to the flag/green or wherever on the course and get an accurate yardage on any course i play, will this one do that? thanks
jhaley12 1 year ago
cute little machine. I likey.
computerrepairsavant 2 years ago