Impressive! The Bushnell Pro 1600 Laser Rangefinder |
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Bushnell Outdoor Products, makers of the No. 1 laser rangefinder on Tour, recently introduced the Pro 1600 – the newest member of the company’s industry leading distance measuring devices, available in two models: Tournament Edition and the patented Slope Edition.
Both Pro 1600 models work without a locating reflector device and the unit can start obtaining accurate distances to any object right out of the box, with no downloads necessary. The more sophisticated of the two rangefinders is the Pro 1600 Slope Edition, which features a built-in inclinometer to provide the golfer with a compensated distance based upon the degree of incline or decline. This means when you are aiming at an up-hill or down-hill target, the Pro 1600 with Slope +/- will adjust the yardage reading for the angle and distance to help golfers with accurate club selection.
Engineered for golfers who play competitively, the Pro 1600 Tournament
Edition is legal for tournament play. In fact, the Arizona Golf
Association both welcomes and permits the product. Like the Slope
Edition, the Pro 1600 TE is capable of ranging distances from five to
1,600 yards and it is accurate within +/- one yard.
Bushnell, the number one choice of professional golfers and caddies, offers a full range of laser rangefinders, which continue to change and improve the way golfers assess distances, ultimately improving performance. For more information on the Bushnell family of laser rangefinders, visit the company’s website at www.bushnellgolf.com. |




“Our
new Pro 1600 is extremely easy to use and will appeal to every golfer
who has ever wanted an accurate yardage reading to the flagstick or
virtually any other object on the course,” said Bushnell Senior Product
Manager Jordan Vermillion. “From a Tour standpoint, we gathered
feedback from our Tour Rep Royce Nielson, former caddy for Arnold
Palmer, to better understand what the world’s best players and their
caddies’ desire when preparing for tournaments. We also wanted to bring
to market a unit that catered to the recreational golfer who is seeking
precise accuracy and doesn’t want to rely on the scorecard or sprinkler
heads for a distance reading.”

