How do you use a golf Protocol Scope?

Stand behind the golf ball and use the golf scope to locate the flag stick on the green. 2. Align the “GREEN” line to the lowest visible stripe of the flag stick by tilting the scope. Make sure to hold the scope so that the flag stick is perpendicular to the “GREEN” line.

How do you read a golf scope?

Stand in the fairway next to your ball with a clear view of the hole. Hold the golf scope up to your eye. Line up the bottom of the flagstick with the horizontal line marked “Green” in your viewfinder. Read the numbers that are lined up with the top of the flagstick.

How does a range finder work?

The Laser Rangefinder uses a laser beam aimed at the target to determine its distance. A laser is beamed to the target, like the pin, and reflects back to the rangefinder. The time in which it took the laser to reflect back to the device is used to calculate the distance.

Do you aim a range finder at the flag or the hole?

Finally, aim the rangefinder at the ground, then aim it at your target. The rangefinder will calculate the slope between you and your target, and it can calculate the angle of return.

How do you use the scope on a golf range finder?

Stand next to the ball, ensuring that you have a clear view of the target (hole) Hold the golf rangefinder monocular to one eye. Match the line marked “green” on the viewfinder to the bottom of the flag post. Read the numbers lined with the flag post top.

How do you use a golf optical rangefinder?

Briefly, here are the steps for golf rangefinder monocular – unobstructed view:

  1. Stand next to the ball, ensuring that you have a clear view of the target (hole)
  2. Hold the golf rangefinder monocular to one eye.
  3. Match the line marked “green” on the viewfinder to the bottom of the flag post.

What is slope on a range finder?

Slope refers to the ability of a laser rangefinder to compensate for changes in gradient and adjust the distance to the flag or object accordingly. When you are hitting uphill, the shot is actually playing longer and a Slope distance will reflect this. Conversely, a shot hit downhill will travel further.

Why do some rangefinders have 3 lenses?

Triangulation? Optical Rangefinders use triangulation to give you an accurate distance. The back lens points straight and the front lens points to the left or right by 90 degree. Once we get both lenses to focus on the same target, the pin, it uses basic trigonometry to read the distance to the flag.

Where do you aim your rangefinder?

Do I need slope on my rangefinder?

Slope. The slope function on a rangefinder helps determine the exact yardage needed for a shot when accounting for the elevation difference from the fairway to the hole. Advanced golfers love having the slope function for shots inside 150 yards due to the precision of the readout.