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Blue Tees
Blue Tees
3 MAX
$69.99
WAS $81.98Good -
Blue Tees
Blue Tees
3 MAX
$64.99
WAS $76.53Good -
Precision Pro
Precision Pro
NX7
$48.99
WAS $58.78Fair -
Precision Pro
Precision Pro
NX9
$58.69
WAS $70.48Good -
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Shot Scope
Shot Scope
Pro L2
$63.59
WAS $76.53Good -
Shot Scope
Shot Scope
PRO L1
$58.69
WAS $70.48Good -
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Callaway
Callaway
200
$48.99
WAS $58.78Good -
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Blue Tees
Blue Tees
3 MAX+
$97.69
WAS $116.18Good -
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Gone are the days of finding your ball, searching for the nearest sprinkler head with a number on it, walking off the distance to your ball, and hoping everything it's accurate. No need for a yardage book either, although some are really well done and worth grabbing for your keepsake box. Today the only tool you need to get a distance is a working rangefinder. Some of the newer models even account for slope. In the early 2000's it was seemingly rare to play with anyone using a rangefinder, but today almost everyone has one in their bag. It has become a tool that you just have to have in your bag. As a matter of fact, more and more courses don't even have sprinkler heads marked with distances to the center of the green. If you don't already have a rangefinder because your X-man mutation is an internal sonar like a bat or dolphin, get a rangefinder, you'll be better when you know your distances.