Bushnell NEO Ghost rangefinder launched
Bushnell has widened its collection of rangefinders with the introduction of the NEO Ghost GPS
Bushnell has widened its collection of rangefinders with the introduction of the NEO Ghost GPS
Bushnell has widened its collection of rangefinders with the introduction of the NEO Ghost GPS.
The NEO Ghost comes pre-loaded with more than 33,000 courses and provides measurements to the front, centre and back of the green.
It also has the capability to display up to four hazards per hole, as well as featuring auto course and auto hole recognition and a shot distance calculator.
The long battery life also means golfers will be able to play at least three rounds before charging the device.
The Bushnell NEO Ghost is designed to sit on belts or bags through the use of a multifunctional clip.
"Several features excite us about the NEO Ghost, most importantly the high-quality technology we are able to pack into such a small, lightweight GPS rangefinder," said Scott Peterson, Senior Product Manager and Bushnell.
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"The NEO Ghost provides golfers with the critical distances information they need, while offering the convenience and reliability they are accustomed to from our golf GPS products."
The NEO Ghost joins the Neo XS - the thinnest and lightest GPS watch in golf - in Bushnell's 2015 product line up.
It will be available in four colours - black, charcoal, neon green and white - from early March with a RRP of £99.
Bushnell also boasts a family of laser rangefinders in its collection, including the Tour V2, the Tour V3 and the Tour V3 Jolt.
More about the NEO Ghost:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVscsR2dCqI
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