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Review on 🏌️ Enhanced Bushnell 368821 Phantom Golf GPS by Joe Ashan

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One hundred bucks, good people

Writing reviews is not my game which is quite funny as I read them and they influence my decisions. dollars, it's awesome. I only dared the manufacturer. Distance measurement and focusing are part of their job and date back to the early days of binoculars and their inception. The credibility of this story was the final deciding factor after reading some not-so-great reviews. I believe that cost is always key, and with all due respect, others may expect more for their hard-earned $100. You'd be wrong if you expect the device's specs to sell for 2-3 times the price of Phantom Street, but it's all neatly packaged in the $100 price range. . It just won't happen. At the same time my refutation of the negative points in other not so good reviews. No, the Magnet doesn't have a superpower, but it doesn't suck either. I use it both with the clip on the side pocket of the trousers and directly on the inner frame of the trolley without any problems. Yes, this requires the player to be aware of a possible incorrect offset, but I cannot support other feedback claims about errors. The magnet is a great idea and it works.2. It's made of plastic. yes it is plastic Everything is plastic, especially at this retail price. No problem.3. Another magnet. OK. So you're on the wagon all day. The magnet, although I haven't noticed any such misalignment, doesn't hold the clip. Attach to the inner frame of the trolley, move the device to the position of the ball, take pictures, pull the stick. Reattach the device to the inner frame of the cart. I see no problem. 4. No, it does not provide pin placement. Again, with all due respect, maybe your game calls for perfect gauges. If so, I would question your critical thought process on how a $100 device will meet your expectations. The device provides super affordable accurate front, center and rear spacing. I also hope we can all agree that there is more to you when using Scoring Clubs than just providing a visual representation of cone placement. Is it front, middle or back? 5. The phone app sucks. I'm at a loss. I think the app is great. The whole hole is closed. It is touch sensitive for any strategic landing point you want and offers a range. All dangers are represented. It updates your position on the hole. All is well in my book.6. No, gradients are not taken into account. It's a hundred dollars, good people. To be fair, if your home course is well above the standard US 113 difficulty, this may not be the best product for your game. You have to shell out. It's a handy little device. The reading is large and clean. It's very easy to track the range of the shot on the stick. Hazard markings are clean. No, they don't include hazard coverage, but for a hundred bucks, I'll take hazard information and plan accordingly. I'm patchwork 7 all day. I shaved to 2 with this part. I think this is something for purists. Front - Center - Back. get it. I ran an A/B test on my $500 laser machine. It was within 2 meters. In my opinion it's reasonable for a hundred dollars. Our game requires effort. Personally, I lowered the average score. This device offers more options for the specified placement possibilities due to the reliable FMB shipyards. Maybe I'm not expecting enough for $100. Perhaps the device should have a $100 magnetic superpower. Maybe we should live somewhere where all the features (tilt - pin placement - wind count) should be available to all of us for $100. I know nothing about this world. In my opinion, this device is well rated and offers reliable and reliable data for a hundred dollars. And yes, I drank 2 glasses of wine. Okay, maybe 3. I hope this is helpful. All the best.

Pros
  • Great for outdoor activities
Cons
  • Some cons