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LPGA players to receive techy perk with new Nikon partnership

LPGA players to receive techy perk with new Nikon partnership

LPGA players to receive techy perk with new Nikon partnership

ORLANDO, ā¢Fla. (March 7, 2023) ā€“ā€“ The LPGA and Nikon announced today ā¢anā¤ exciting ā£new partnership that ā¤will provide ā€ŒLPGA players withā¤ cutting-edge technology to ā¤enhance their gameā€‹ and elevate the ā£fan experience.
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The LPGA and Ladies European ā£Tour announcedā¢ Wednesday ā¤a new partnership with Nikon ā€” and it’s one ā£that ā¤comes with an enviableā£ perk for the players.

Nikon has become ā£the official ā€‹rangefinder of both tours, and as part of the deal, players will receive a free ā€ŒNikonā£ COOLSHOT PRO II Stabilized Rangefinder. The rangefinder is designed to help golfers get accurate distances to the ā€‹hole, and it features a number of advanced features, including:

  • Stabilized ā¢image technologyā¤ that makes it easy toā¤ get a clear view of ā¢the target, even ā¤when yourā¢ hands are shaking.
  • Pinpoint Technology thatā£ provides ā¢preciseā¤ distancesā€‹ to the flag, evenā¤ if there are other objects in the background.
  • Slope compensationā€Œ that takes into account the slope ā€of theā€ green ā€‹toā€ give you an accurate distance ā¢to the hole.

Theā¤ Nikon COOLSHOT PRO II ā€Stabilized ā€Rangefinder is a valuable ā£tool for any ā¤golfer, and it’sā¤ sure to be ā£a popular perk for LPGA and Ladies European Tour players.

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