(5) Testers Wanted: Bushnell Tour V4/V4 Slope Rangefinders
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(5) Testers Wanted: Bushnell Tour V4/V4 Slope Rangefinders

(5) Testers Wanted: Bushnell Tour V4/V4 Slope Rangefinders

“How far” isn’t a particularly profound question. But when it comes to your approach shot, it’s easy to take the technology you use to figure it out for granted.

Bushnell bills itself as the “undisputed #1 laser rangefinder in golf,” and if you judge by the number of Bushnell’s you see hanging from bags at any golf course, it’s kind of hard to dispute.

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Testers Wanted!

But are they really the best? We want your help to find out if Bushnell’s new Tour V4 is a worthy soldier in the Bushnell lineup.

MyGolfSpy is looking for 5 avid and in-season golfers to test out (and keep) the new V4.   Three of you will test and review the standard Tour V4 model, and two will do the same with the Tour V4 Slope model. Put these things through your most demanding tests and let’s see if they perform.

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How To Apply:

As you know, we take our product testing pretty seriously here at MyGolfSpy, so please read – and follow – these instructions carefully.

First – if you haven’t already, you must register for the MyGolfSpy Community Forum (click here to sign up).

Second – follow the instructions listed in the Official Bushnell Tour V4 Rangefinder Application thread in the MyGolfSpy Community Forum.

Good luck!

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Remember, you can only apply in the Official Bushnell Rangefinder Application thread in the MyGolfSpy Community Forum.

And for more info on the Bushnell Tour V4 Rangefinder and other Bushnell products, visit the Bushnell Golf website.

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      Matt

      9 years ago

      I am actually using v4 slope and i’m happy to do some write down or answer some questions if you want, without getting one from you ;)

      Reply

      Wayne Hackamack

      10 years ago

      I would like very much to try your range finder .

      Reply

      Ron Horan

      10 years ago

      My old bushnell range finder was taken from my cart. I had the slope feature, but focus was a problem. The feature that fixes on a flag is something I would love to try and write about.

      A range finder could I believe be better for working your way around a course than the gps type measurements. You can determine with more options safe places to hit to.

      Sign me up I play a couple times a week and will give the equipment a fair try.

      Reply

      Rick

      10 years ago

      Would love to try the rangefinder.

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      Ron Forest

      10 years ago

      I have not used the range finder I purchased 6 years ago as I have trouble hitting the flag from more than 150 yds due to slight tremors in my hands. Would be nice to test a range finder with pinseeker technology.

      Reply

      David

      10 years ago

      Love to try a range finder out. Cant afford to buy one so this is my best chance.
      It is what it is

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      jack

      10 years ago

      I purchased a V4 with slope and used it for 5 months. The Pros : nice size, quick reading, and nice setup in the viewfinder. Cons: too frequent (and intermittent) inaccurate readings that I could measure with no problem using my old Nikon – side by side. I had read that there were “issues” with the early devices (mine was), so I thought this might be the issue. I sent it back to Bushnell for examination and they found no problems. So much for their wonderful customer service. My luck got worse as it was stolen from my bag. Now I’m back to my old reliable Nikon (no slope :-(.

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      David Andalman

      10 years ago

      I would just love to test a new rangefinder; the last one got stolen out of my country club. It was never turned in; I would like to find a replacement.

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      Joe Elliott

      10 years ago

      I already have the V4

      Too small for me, I also found it inaccurate, and on one day I had trouble getting any readings, which was strange as Rangefinders are actually meant to be more accurate on overcast days

      I’ve since given it to the missus and bought the X7, way better.

      Reply

      Richard Morris

      10 years ago

      Would like to be a tester. Seems like the team is already picked or it’s close by the time I get the email. I play 65 – 75 rounds a year, 9.4 hcp.

      Reply

      Brian Myers

      10 years ago

      Would love the opportunity to test the newest equipment from Bushnell. My current one seems to have lost a little lighting. Looking for a new one.

      Reply

      RA Eden

      10 years ago

      Would be an honor to participate in your test. Have tried several types and am very positive about the performance of the ones I have tried. I bet these models to be tested are step ups to what Zi have used in the past..

      Reply

      Ted Pullen

      10 years ago

      Please, please, pretty please, pick me! My skycaddie won’t stop working and so this the only way I”ll get the chance to try one of these now!

      Reply

      David Orbach

      10 years ago

      I would greatly enjoy the opportunity to be a tester.

      Reply

      rondudek

      10 years ago

      Ron Dudek
      handicap 12
      Greenville North Carolina
      I use a Bushnell V3

      Reply

      Harold W

      10 years ago

      I would love to test a new range finder. I have not used one since 1964.

      Reply

      chris

      10 years ago

      would love to test the new rangsfinder

      Reply

      Skip

      10 years ago

      I would love the opportunity to test the latest bushnell, my 1500 is about 15 years old!

      Reply

      Dave

      10 years ago

      just got my V4 a few months ago (upgraded from V3) and love it … good luck to those who get in this

      Reply

      john fauls

      10 years ago

      ill be a tester

      Reply

      Greg Warf

      10 years ago

      Ready to test and I play around 70 to 90 times a year

      Reply

      ole gray

      10 years ago

      What a great opportunity to join an awesome community and give your 2 cents on a valuable piece of golf equipment! I never knew how important a yardage device was until I started using my Bushnell neo watch. Whether it’s a watch, rangefinder like the one up for review or whatever, you will feel naked without it and honestly, it will improve your scores and fun on the course. Thanks MGS & Bushnell for bringing this new product to the table for reviews!

      Reply

      Fernando Solorzano

      10 years ago

      Great device…

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      Ross Johnson

      10 years ago

      Wish I could apply, damn you off season! Good luck to all the participants!

      Reply

      D Paton

      10 years ago

      Absolutely ready for the test. I play 60 – 80 rounds per year.

      Reply

      David Moore

      10 years ago

      except for the tonne of units being recalled for black spots in the lens. If you’re lucky enough to not get one of those then you have a great rangefinder

      Reply

      KJ Johnson

      10 years ago

      Great device

      Reply

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