Test yourself with 8 quick questions. This quiz checks rangefinder concepts, technology and rules without recommending a product.
Focus on the target the golfer actively points the device toward.
Think about location and a stored/map database rather than an aimed laser pulse.
Raw laser ranging and GPS mapping are separate functions.
Mapped reference points do not require direct optical line of sight to the flag.
Compare a current flag position with mapped reference points such as green center.
This is about course context rather than one aimed target.
Hybrid rangefinders exist specifically because the two technologies answer different distance questions.
Slope is an adjusted-distance feature; GPS describes a positioning/mapping architecture.
Strong Understanding — Laser vs GPS: your weighted answers show a strong grasp of the core concepts in laser vs gps.
Review the Fundamentals — Laser vs GPS: your weighted answers suggest that a few concepts in laser vs gps are worth reviewing.
