NIKON NEW MONARCH 800 RANGEFINDER GOLF CALLAWAY 8356
NIKON NEW MONARCH 800 RANGEFINDER GOLF CALLAWAY 8356
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NIKON MONARCH 800 RANGEFINDER GOLF CALLAWAY
Precision Rangefinder with Unmatched ½ – yard
Accuracy
Brand New in original packaging
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2009 Model!
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Nikon Monarch
Laser 800 Rangefinder is waterproof and fogproof constructed. Multicoated
optics for bright, sharp viewing. Convenient features, automatic power shutoff
and displays in yards or meters. Long eye relief of 18 mm of eye relief allows
use by hunters with eyewear. High contrast backlit LCD display for easy
ranging, even in bright sunlight. Made
in China.
Model
Magnification
Measurement Range
Angular
Field of View
Eye
Relief
Unit
Size
Weight
(oz)
8356
6x
11-800 yds
6 degree
18mm
5” x 1.5” x 2.8”
7.4
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Nikon Monarch Laser 800 RangefinderNylon Padded Carrying Case with Belt LoopNeck LanyardBatteryOwner’s ManualWarranty
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A History of Balls And Holes: Golf Through The Ages
March 3, 2009 by admin
Filed under Golf - Training Tips
In terms of the sports modern society is used to, golf has one of the longest and most interesting histories. This is a sport that has been dominating the public conscious for nearly 500 years, and as with anything with roots in Medieval times, has been forced to adapt and change as the world around it does so too.
The first game of recorded golf was in 1456 in Edinburgh, Scotland. This, however, does not mean the Edinburgh game was the first time the sport was played, merely that it was the first time a person took the time to write down the events. In a period of low literacy levels, it is little wonder that some golfing historians say the game has social origins up to 200 years before the first recorded date.
The game itself was recorded in the archives of the Edinburgh Burgess Golfing Society, and can still be seen today. This confirms golf as a primarily Scottish game, which soon became popular throughout Europe and eventually the world. Much of the spread from Scotland is attributed to King James, who in 1603 became the first monarch of both Scotland and England, creating what we now know as the United Kingdom. Having grown up in Scotland, when King James became King of England following the death of his kinswoman Elizabeth I, the game came south with him. Golf obviously now has a worldwide appeal, yet the Scottish roots remain, with many famous courses still being played by world famous players in the northern country.
The foundation of golf is widely accepted to be the act, usually done by shepherds, of knocking stones into rabbit holes in Scotland during tedious watchings of sheep flocks. From these humble beginnings, the worldwide popular game we now know and love is believed to have stemmed.
All of the traits we associate with modern golf originated and were developed in Scotland. This includes the first 18-hole golf course, the first set of written rules of play and the first membership of golf clubs. The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of Saint Andrews is a popular destination for the golfing fan, due to their vast collection of documentation about the foundation of the game.
While some argue that golf has changed and developed from a basic game of hitting stones into rabbit holes to the cultural phenomenon it is today, others say simply: it’s still just about hitting stuff into holes. While this opinion may be crude, it is nevertheless truthful!




