Test yourself with 8 quick questions. This quiz checks golf rangefinder technology and ownership concepts without recommending a product.
Assume the golfer is holding the rangefinder at their current location.
The golfer may be standing away from the ball.
The golfer may want the shot distance before walking over with clubs.
The named feature can be implemented through laser geometry.
The calculation needs both endpoints of the shot.
One helps find/acquire the pin; the other calculates between points.
Point-to-point geometry and plays-like adjustment solve different questions.
Ask: ‘distance from where?’
Your weighted answers show a strong understanding of ball-to-pin measurement. The answer key emphasizes how the technology actually works rather than marketing labels alone.
A few concepts in ball-to-pin measurement are worth reviewing. One useful takeaway is: A normal laser measurement is device-to-target line-of-sight distance.
