This is a question
that we at Bushell hear time and time again. If you
have ever wondered about this, the following will help
you understand how our rangefinders differ, and why
sensitivity is so important to an avid golfer.
Understanding the difference between the
Yardage Pro Sport and other models:
Sensitivity:
Sensitivity is the number one reason why avid golfers
need a rangefinder with capabilities beyond the Yardage
Pro Sport. Sensitivity does not refer to the accuracy
of the rangefinder. All Bushnell rangefinders are equally
accurate (+/- 1 yard) Sensitivity is the ability of
the rangefinder to distance to smaller objects at great
distances (i.e. the Flag, Hazards and Bunkers, targets
if used for hunting) How quickly readings will be displayed
by the rangefinder is also a function of Sensitivity.
Yardage
Pro Tour XL: : The YP Tour XL is our most sensitive
rangefinder. It is compact in size 2 ¼"x 3 ½"x 4 ¾"
and weighs 10.4 oz. This model is intended for tour
players, caddies, course architects, and avid golfers.
Maximun range
to a flag, (w/o a reflector) greater than 300 yards.
Accurate to
+/- 1 yard.
4X Magnification.
Yardage
Pro Tour: The YP Tour, which utilizes Digital
Technology, is the smallest rangefinger. It is 1½" x
4" x 2 ¾" and weighs 6.8 oz. This model will fit in
your pocket and is ideal for the golfer who tends to
walk golf courses or plays on courses which restrict
the use of carts to paths often. Very handy to use.
Maximun
range to a flag (w/o a reflector) greater than
250 yards.
Accurate
to +/- 1 yard.
6X Magnification.
Yardage
Pro Sport: YP Sport utilizing Digital Technology,
offers one button operation for the golfer, hunter and
outdoor enthusiast. It is 1 11/16" x 3 15/16" x 3 1/8"
Wt. 7.4 oz.
Maximun range
to a flag (w/o a reflector) greater than 200 yards.
Accurate to
+/- 1 yard.
4X Magnification.
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