Anyone who’s owned a Bushnell golf laser rangefinder, or one of its sports optics products for that matter, would probably agree that the brand can usually be relied upon to achieve best-in-class accuracy in a device that boasts a premium look and feel.
This was certainly the case with the Bushnell Pro X3 laser rangefinder. We now have the Pro X3+, and although I can’t see owners of the previous model rushing out to buy its replacement, avid golfers that play on exposed links courses and those who want as much information as possible prior to playing a shot, may have their interest piqued by the new wind speed and direction feature.
This is the big new story – a feature that adds another layer of information on top of what is already a very advanced product. To equip the laser with the wind information, you need to pair it with the Bushnell Golf app. Once you enter the rangefinder’s settings, you’ll need to enter a pairing code. The calibration procedure requires you to turn the device around a few times. Only then will the laser know which way it’s pointing – which is obviously crucial!
I’m no technophobe (I’ve set up my fair share of golf gadgets over the years) but I did find this process a bit of a faff. However, once I had those up and down arrows with a number, I was quite interested to see how it performed – and I even found myself hoping for a really windy day on the course.
In short, it’s a nice feature to have. You’ll need to play a good few rounds, however, to get a clearer idea of what number might equate to a one or two-club wind for you. And, of course, this kind of information (along with the Slope with Elements feature) isn’t allowed in competition, so you’ll need to turn it off, which you do via the Slope Switch located at the front of the device. The idea is to reduce the risk of accidentally turning on Slope mode during tournament play, which provides peace of mind during a competition that the unit won’t suddenly become non-conforming.
Although this particular feature, as clever as it is, doesn’t grab me personally, as a whole, the Bushnell Pro X3+ is right up there with the best golf rangefinders on the market, with Slope and Dual Display and JOLT Technology all combining to make this laser rangefinder one serious piece of kit.
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