Catch the Trend of Laser Link Golf

Every Golfer's Valuable Measuring Tool

The Laser Link golf system may look like a strange binocular device, but the Laser Link System and Quick Shot instruments have officially been approved for use amongst all golf courses. Debates reached their conclusion at the
 beginning of 2006, where the boards and rule makers for national golf standards approved the use of the Quick Shot device during any game. Golfers now have the liberty of measuring the distances on their favorite golf course, helping them to make careful and time-efficient decisions. Both the USGA and R&A have approved the use of rangefinders, and the Laser Link Quickshot device is quickly making its way across the nation’s top golf courses.

The use of GPS systems or other measurement devices has traditionally not been considered or allowed on the golf course,  until the Laser Link was approved on January 1, 2006. Golfers simply had to rely on their best judgment, skills of the game, and experience. However, the need to measure distance has always been apparent; players can improve their shots, judgment skills, and establish new parameters while focusing on their golf game. Arnold Palmer has fully endorsed the Laser Link, and the PGA encourages the use of rangefinders and measurement devices. Systems that include other factors such as speed, wind force, or weather-related activity are still ruled out.

The Laser Link is a complete system designed only for golf. The Quick Shot is a handheld laser gun that uses a rangefinder and a target-finding system. The targets on the golf course are programmed to be picked up by the laser, providing the golfer with complete and accurate information at the touch of a button. The Laser Link indicates the distance involved, and lets the player coordinate their next play accordingly. It essentially speeds up the game, changing the focus considerably.

Related information
  • The Laser Link golf system is changing the way players approach golf
  • GPS technology is the basis fo the Laser Link Golf system
  • The Quick Shot measuring device costs between $275-$295