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Bushnell Hybrid Pinseeker Laser Rangefinder and Golf GPS System

Shooting 90 has always recommended golf GPS systems over laser rangefinders as the preferred yardage measuring device for high handicap golfers. Golf GPS systems make it easier to hit greens in regulation as they give you the distance to the front and back of the green. While laser rangefinders will give you the exact yardage to the flag, going for the pin on every hole will often leave the high handicap golfer in green side trouble.

The Bushnell Hybrid Pinseeker Laser Rangefinder provides the best of both worlds. It’s a laser rangefinder and a golf gps system in one.

The GPS gives the yardage to the front, center, and back of every green, allowing the high handicap golfer the ability to think of their approach yardage as a range, increasing the odds of hitting more greens in regulation. The Bushnell Hybrid Pinseeker comes preloaded with over 25,000 North American courses and there is no subscription fee.

The laser rangefinder uses Bushnell Pinseeker technology to provide accuracy within plus or minus one yard. This provides the exact yardage on the holes where the time is right to go for the pin. 5x magnification makes it easy to lock in on your target.

Consider the Bushnell Hybrid Pinseeker if you are in the market for a new golf GPS system.

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How to Fix a Slice – Driver Setup

Swinging your driver is different than swinging any other club in your bag. Today’s modern drivers and golf balls are designed for a high launch angle. The driver is the only club that you want to hit the ball on the upswing. Most golfers know that teeing the ball high and having it forward in your stance is an important part of the setup for a successful drive.

Still, most high handicap golfers still struggle with how to fix a slice, even though they are teeing the ball correctly and have it plenty forward in their stance.

The problem could be as simple as having the club head in the wrong position. Many golfers will setup with the ball forward in their stance and then put the club head directly behind the ball. This will naturally angle your shoulders to the left, which will promote an over the top, out-to-in swing. This type of swing results in either a pull or the dreaded slice.

In the video below, Rob Bernard explains a simple setup tip for your driver to get the club head in a better position. Work on implementing it during your next session at the practice range.