TESTERS WANTED – SHOT SCOPE PRO LX+ RANGEFINDER
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TESTERS WANTED – SHOT SCOPE PRO LX+ RANGEFINDER

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TESTERS WANTED – SHOT SCOPE PRO LX+ RANGEFINDER

Ever wanted to contribute to the data MyGolfSpy collects over the course of the season?

Welcome to Testers Wanted where we recruit readers like you for objective feedback on products that roll into HQ throughout the year!

Earlier this year, Shot Scope released a suite of stat-tracking accoutrements aimed at the golfer who wants all of the data but would rather not wear a watch. Generally, it’s the same player who prefers to reserve precious pocket space for tees, ball markers and divot tools rather than a cell phone.

With that, we need testers like you to assess and report back to us at MyGolfSpy.

 

TESTERS WANTED

We’re looking for four testers to try the new Shot Scope PRO LX+ and give us your honest feedback.

Head to the Shot Scope PRO LX+ testing thread in the MyGolfSpy forum to apply.

 

CLICK HERE TO APPLY

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Tony Covey

Tony Covey

Tony Covey

Tony is the Editor of MyGolfSpy where his job is to bring fresh and innovative content to the site. In addition to his editorial responsibilities, he was instrumental in developing MyGolfSpy's data-driven testing methodologies and continues to sift through our data to find the insights that can help improve your game. Tony believes that golfers deserve to know what's real and what's not, and that means MyGolfSpy's equipment coverage must extend beyond the so-called facts as dictated by the same companies that created them. Most of all Tony believes in performance over hype and #PowerToThePlayer.

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      Jerry M

      4 years ago

      Would love to test the new model & compare to my current Bushnell.

      Reply

      Steve Greaf

      4 years ago

      Would love to test this range finder.

      Reply

      karl; anjel

      4 years ago

      ready to test the pro lx+

      thanks

      regards

      Reply

      moondoggie

      4 years ago

      I’ll do it

      Reply

      ray porter

      4 years ago

      I have used Precision Pro brand for years. I would love to see how yours compares!

      Reply

      Larry

      4 years ago

      Hi

      Reply

      Tom Hamrick

      4 years ago

      I have and have used Skycaddie for years and I have two rangefinders. Would love to test your for you.

      Reply

      Joe Bales

      4 years ago

      I would love to be a tester

      Reply

      Ricky Brown

      4 years ago

      I picked up golf a few years ago and have never had the advantage of using any kind of distance/range finding tool, I always use the course markers or even sometimes I just guess. As a bow hunter I’m pretty adept at estimating distances 100 yards and in, where it counts. That being said I wouldn’t mind trying these tools. I just can’t justify the expense.

      Reply

      Dennis Beach

      4 years ago

      In this day and age, with GPS, apps and the like, WHY do we bother with these? Used an app for GPS for a couple of years, after using just the available markers on the course. Have purchased a GPS watch, and it works great. Get it started on the 1st tee, and never have to touch it till I’m done. It knows what hole I’m on, and gives me front, middle, and back distances at a glance. Don’t have to pull out my phone, or a rangefinder from my bag. Look at my wrist, get the distance, let’s play!

      Reply

      Rudy

      4 years ago

      Welk horloge is dat. Heb zelf Garmin S 60 maar heeft dikwijls problemen met de afstanden

      Reply

      Alan

      4 years ago

      Would love to try out a rangefinder. Have always used GPS based distance tools (skycaddie, arccos, etc.). Would be interesting to compare one to the other and see which is more accurate or if there isn’t much of a difference at all.

      Reply

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