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Leupold GX-2 Digital Golf Rangefinder

Leupold GX-2 Digital Golf Rangefinder

Leupold GX-2 Digital Golf Rangefinder

On the course, no piece of information is more important than knowing the distance to the pin, and Leupold's GX-II is Loaded with True Golf Range and Club Selector technology (TGR), the GX-2 will help you take your game up a notch. Fully multi-coated lenses keep the image crystal-clear on the course, while One Touch scan mode, PinHunter Laser Technology, Prism Lock, and Fog Mode all keep you on the pin in any condition, so you can swing confidently.

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New! Leupold GX-II Digital Golf Rangefinding Monocular

Golfland Warehouse had an opportunity to interview Andy York, Vice President of Sales, Marketing and Technology for Leupold in our exclusive "5 questions" format! Scroll down to see the complete interview!

 

PINHUNTER LASER TECHNOLOGY WITH PRISM LOCK

Leupold’s exclusive PinHunter Laser Technology utilizes a combination of cutting-edge micro-processing circuitry and an advanced infrared laser to accurately and consistently hunt down the pin against any background on any course in the world. Courses with prisms in use see this feature magnified substantially, with quicker, easier acquisition. No other rangefinder can provide this type of quick lock accuracy. Seven pre-loaded reticles let you decide which best fits your game and usage.

FOG MODE

Rain or shine, many golfers hit the links regardless of conditions; that’s why we designed Fog Mode. Most rangefinders return measurements from the first target returned, which in some cases is the fog between you and the pin. Your GX will cut through the weather and provide fast, accurate measurements to get you on the green. You don’t let anything stand between you and the cup, so why should your rangefinder? Get an exact range to the pin, and knock it stiff, no matter the weather.

PRISM LOCK TECHNOLOGY

Over 2,200 golf courses across the country, including more than half of the Golf Digest Top 100 Courses feature flag sticks equipped with prisms to help with ranging. When in scan mode the GX Series is ready to take advantage of these specialized flag sticks with a Prism Lock that freezes the display and makes an audible beep the moment it identifies a high-intensity return from these prisms. Visit www.leupold.com/golf for a complete course listing. On courses without these specialized prisms, PinHunter Laser Technology is your ticket to precision ranging; and on courses with prisms, Prism Lock is another reason the GX Series is a golfer’s best friend.

Features:

  • 6x Magnification
  • PinHunter laser technology locates the pin against any background out to 350 yards
  • True Golf Range provides the true distance to the pin, compensating for uphill/downhill shot angle and atmospheric conditions
  • Club Selector helps you choose the right club for the distance indicated by True Golf Range
  • Water resistant
  • Multicoated optics
  • Compact
  • Easy to carry with included carrying case and lanyard
  • Dimensions: 4" x 2.75" x 1.5"
  • Weight: 6.8 ozs

 

5 Questions with: Andy York, Vice President of Sales, Marketing and Technology for Leupold

Why should a golfer pay extra for a Leupold rangefinder when there are cheaper ones available?  

Simply put: unparalleled performance.  All four units we make are tested against the best units offered by our competitors. Each unit we produce provides exceptional speed, accuracy and virtually eliminates false or incorrect readings. In Leupold’s units, our proprietary ballistics algorithm technology virtually eliminates misreadings by employing first target technology, narrowing the laser cone, using a more powerful laser beam and a receiver that eliminates “background” noise. 

One of Leupold’s core business components is making sniper scopes for the U.S. military. We will not bring a product to market unless it is an innovative, technologically advanced unit that provides distinct advantages compared to the competition.

Why should a golfer buy a rangefinder in addition to, or instead of, a GPSdevice?  

GPS is a navigation device that is neither as accurate nor reliable as laser rangefinder technology.  Laser technology with TGR is fast, accurate, and, most importantly, personalized to your game.  Although some of the more sophisticated GPS units on the market will get you within a few yards of the center of a green under perfect operating conditions, the GX series gets you within 18 inches at 350 yards! If you are going to spend the money to get a reading, we believe it should be the most accurate reading you can get—not an approximation.

  

Your TGR technology sounds amazing—please tell us about it in layman'sterms.  

No other range finders take more variables into account. TGR, or True Golf Range, (offered in Leupold’s GX2 and GX4 models) accounts for laser-measured line of sight distance, incline or decline of the shot, temperature, altitude and personalized striking distance to give you a True Golf Range or “plays like” distance. All other rangefinders simply use incline or decline and distance, and don’t take into account all these other variables. This lack of information leaves the player with a less-than-accurate playing distance for the shot and slope.

If someone has a Leupold rangefinder for hunting, why does he or she need one specifically for golf (and vice versa)?  

Leupold’s golf rangefinders work on “first target” technology. It is designed to pick up a pin in front of trees. Hunting rangefinders are based on “most target” technology. In other words, they pick up a larger object first. If you were to use the hunting rangefinder for golf you would have a tendency to pick up objects behind the flag. In golf, we refer to this a “background noise” and it leads to a huge error rate. In hunting, you are looking for a larger target and do not want to pick up a smaller object between you and the target. If you had to buy one or the other for use in both sports, the golf rangefinder will work well for hunting if you are not in a forest or tree setting because “pinhunter” will pick up the first target and that would be the only drawback. 

Tell us a little about the people in your golf division--do they get to playa lot of free golf to test out your prototypes?

As with all of our technical innovations, they are spawned from our military and hunting background. Leupold’s goal is to provide players with the most accurate information the most quickly. Once the technical basis was built, we wanted to enhance practical applications that were specific to golfers’ needs. At that time, Leupold hired P&M Global to assist in development input as well as sales and marketing strategies. With over 50 years of golf retail and OEM experience and unique technical capabilities and marketing perspective, we were able to hone the product to golf’s most accurate product line. This is why 162 PGA Tour caddies currently use our product to map courses every week for the PGA Tour players they loop for. Their input was instrumental in developing the GX3 and GX4 as well as modifications to the updated GX1 and GX2.

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