The Slope Mode on the Vpro is a game-changer for practice and casual rounds. It doesn't just give you the straight-line distance; it calculates the adjusted distance based on the angle between you and the target. If you're shooting to an elevated green, it will give you a longer "plays like" distance. For a downhill shot, it will be shorter.
Now, for tournament play: No, you cannot use the Slope Mode. According to the USGA Rules, devices that measure elevation change are illegal in competition. The great news is that the Gogogo Sport Vpro has a built-in switch to easily turn off the Slope function. This makes it tournament legal (provided the device is used for distance only, which it is). Simply slide the switch on the side, and it will function as a standard, legal rangefinder.
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