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Tee-2-Green
Tee-2-Green

TascoTee-2-Green Golf Laser Rangefinders With 5x Magnification

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With measuring capabilities out to 600 yards to reflective objects, the Tasco Tee 2 Green Rangefinder provides quick readings and is accurate to within +/-1 yard. This compact laser from Tasco is extremely lightweight, fast and can help you develop Club distance proficiency on the driving range and game management skills on the golf course. From laser rangefinders to telescopes to binoculars, Tasco has been a trusted brand in optics. 

Product Features

Tee-2-Green

  • Ranges 5-1,300 yards
  • Accurate to 1 yard
  • Scan mode allows for continuous readings with the fire button held down
  • 5X magnification
  • Easy-to-read in-view LCD yardage readout
  • Easy, single-button operation
  • Comfortable, ergonomic design with rubber grip
  • Includes carrying case and CR2 battery

Tee-2-Green Slope

  • Slope compensated distances accounting for hole’s incline/decline
  • Ranges 5-1,300 yards
  • Accurate to 1 yard
  • Scan mode allows for continuous readings as long as the fire button is held down
  • 5X magnification
  • Easy-to-read in-view LCD yardage readout
  • Easy, single-button operation
  • Comfortable, ergonomic design with rubber grip
  • Includes carrying case and CR2 battery
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