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If there’s one piece ofgolftechnology that gets me excited, it’s rangefinders.

For example, we recently coveredBushnell and Foresight’s new rangefinder techthat feels like cheating.

The Windy rangefinder

CaddyTalk Windy’s two key features blew me away.

If you’re a golfer, I don’t need to tell you how game-changing these features are.

Why do I love the Windy and Cube rangefinders?

The Windy rangefinder

Even without the wind feature, I’d love this rangefinder.

Why is this so awesome?

Few products have excited me quite as much as the Cube (and upcoming Windy) rangefinder.

CaddyTalk Cube

Wind changes direction constantly, so getting this information in real-time can help you make better club decisions.

Sadly, the Windy rangefinder isn’t coming out until later in 2025.

However, if it works as well as the triangulation, we should be cook.

The Windy rangefinder from the front

The results of these tests proved dead-on accurate.

If I sound like I’m gushing a little too much, I can’t help it.

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