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How to Use Your Rangefinder Like a Scratch Golfer

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My rangefinder REDTIGER:

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  1. So I finally lost my rangefinder on the course last week. it was a Nikon I spent $400 on 3 years ago. Wanted an inexpensive one going forward and I remember you did this video. Bought it solely based on your use of red tiger. Never heard of it before I watched your vids….anyhow Thank you for the recommendation. Can’t wait to use it!

  2. moving to bangkok thailand for a while and want to play a lot of golf. What is the best way for that? Where do you play? So many questions! Would love a thailand golf guide for costs, memberships etc

  3. I prefer the simplicity of a range finder. Never felt comfortable wearing a golf watch while playing, retired mine long ago. I keep a spare battery in my golf bag and I’m always good to go.

  4. I have this friend, let’s call him “J”. Anyways, he kind of duffed his tee shot today. So with the Red Tiger range finder (suggested by the Playa in Chief) I shot the distance across the river for him and let him know that the shrubs on the river’s edge were only 125 yards out. We were both amazed. He stripes a shot easily clearing the river and the shrubs and is back into the fairway. This is probably the most advanced technological invention under $100. If this isn’t, what is? Seriously.

  5. Hi, I see you are using a different range finder then the one you endorse in one of your earlier videos. Well I purchased the HOTO. Why the change? You stated the HOTO was the best.

  6. Is that Dweezil Zappa giving you the business about shooting the rangefinder when you are 275 out? Total b.s. Also, you forgot the 11th way to use the rangefinder……when you need to zoom in on the foursome in front of you marking their 3rd putts when they are 2 feet out and just generally dicking around all day. Helps to really get your anger and rage built up if you can zoom in on their antics on the green and crack some jokes about them.

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