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A dogleg corner can make estimating distance difficult. In this case,
measure the distance to a tree in front of the corner and then the
distance to the woods to get the distance to the centre of the fairway.
Now you can swing without hesitation.
APPROACH
TEE SHOT
On an uphill slope, you may not reach the green
without considering height. In cases like this, use a
COOLSHOT that’s equipped with ID Technology. ID
Technology displays the slope adjusted distance,
enabling you to hit an accurate shot to reach the green.
SECOND SHOT
With a bunker or pond in front of the green, measure the distance to the
edge of the green and the distance to the hazard to play it safe.
Flagstick
Edge of the green
Bunker
Tree at left
Hole 12th
Regular Tee
456 yds. / par 4
255yds.
Woods at the
back of the fairway
206yds.
Tree at left
179yds.
Bunker
65.2yds.
Edge of the green
70.4yds.
Flagstick
216yds.
Edge of the green
Note: Viewfinder display shown here is a simulated image using the COOLSHOT 40. Note: Viewfinder display shown here is a simulated image using the COOLSHOT 40. Note: Viewfinder display shown here is a simulated image using the COOLSHOT 40i.
COURSE TRYOUT
Uphill shotShot with a dogleg corner Shot with a hazard
Actual distance
Slope adjusted distance
(Horizontal distance Height)
Use the COOLSHOT to effectively measure distance
to objects around the fairway and the green, as
well as the distance to the exact point where you
want the golf ball to land. By knowing the exact
distance to your target point with Nikon’s laser
rangefinder, you can select the proper club to use.
Of course, you should also consider wind condition
and lie to strategically attack the course.
Woods at the
back of the
fairway
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