Amateur players' counterattack artifact: GS19W flagpole locking + slope correction practical tutorial
Amateur players' counterattack artifact: GS19W flagpole locking + slope correction practical tutorial
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For amateur golfers, improving the accuracy of hitting the ball is the key to advancement. The flagpole locking and slope correction functions of the Gogogo GS19W golf hunting rangefinder can be regarded as a comeback wonder, effectively helping players perform better on the course. Here are practical tutorials on these two functions.
Practical application of flagpole locking function
Function activation and aiming
On the court, when you are ready to hit the ball and need to determine the distance to the flagpole, activate the flagpole lock function of the GS19W. Generally, this function mode can be entered through simple key operations. Then, align the eyepiece of the rangefinder with the direction of the flagpole and slowly adjust the aiming position. As the device has a 6x magnification, the details of the flagpole can be clearly observed, allowing for more precise aiming. When the crosshair of the rangefinder is aligned with the flagpole, the built-in sensor will quickly capture the signal, and the device will precisely lock onto the flagpole.
Lock prompt and distance acquisition
Once the flagpole is successfully locked, GS19W will remind the user through vibration. Meanwhile, the accurate distance value to the flagpole will be clearly displayed on the LCD screen. For instance, when hitting the ball from a position about 100 yards away from the flagpole, after obtaining the accurate distance through the flagpole locking function, the player can reasonably choose the appropriate club based on the characteristics of their own club's hitting distance, such as medium irons or short irons, to prepare for precise hitting. In actual operation, it is necessary to pay attention to keeping the rangefinder stable to avoid locking failure or distance measurement deviation caused by shaking.
Practical application of slope correction function
Slope perception and data display
The terrain of the golf course is complex, with various slopes. The slope correction function of GS19W can sense the slope changes in real time. When this function is enabled, the built-in slope sensor of the device will quickly collect slope data and process it through advanced algorithms. At this point, the LCD screen will not only display the straight-line distance to the target (such as the flagpole, fairway obstacles, etc.), but also show the actual hitting distance after slope correction. For example, on an uphill fairway, the straight-line distance may seem short, but after considering the slope factor, the actual hitting distance may increase.
Adjustment of batting strategy
Based on the data provided by the slope correction function, amateur players can better adjust their hitting strategies. If you encounter an uphill fairway, based on the corrected distance, appropriately increase the hitting force and choose a club with a slightly larger club face Angle to ensure that the ball can smoothly reach the target position. If it is a downhill fairway, reduce the hitting force accordingly to prevent the ball from accelerating due to the downhill and going out of the target area. By making reasonable use of the slope correction function, amateur players can respond more accurately to different slope terrains, improving the accuracy of their shots and overall performance.
The flagpole locking and slope correction functions of the Gogogo GS19W provide practical and powerful auxiliary tools for amateur golfers. By mastering the practical application skills of these two functions, amateur players can hit the ball more confidently and accurately on the court, achieving a comeback from novice to expert. Report this page