Best Rangefinder Prices
21 itemsPull the trigger, get the yardage to the flag. Bushnell’s Pro X3+ leads the premium tier; Garmin’s Approach Z82 adds GPS course maps on top of the laser, useful on a blind par 3; Shot Scope and Precision Pro cover the value end without giving up slope mode. New to lasers, or unsure what slope actually does? Our rangefinder explainer walks through how they work and picks three worth buying. Prefer something on your wrist? GPS watches and handhelds are over here.
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Frequently asked questions about rangefinders
What does slope mode do on a rangefinder?
Slope mode adjusts the measured distance for uphill or downhill shots to give a plays like yardage. It is great for practice but must be switched off in competition, as slope adjusted readings are not permitted under the rules.
Are laser rangefinders worth it?
For precise distances to the flag, bunkers and hazards, yes. They speed up club selection and remove guesswork. A clear view and a stable lock onto the flag matter more than headline range for most golfers.
Is it worth buying a used rangefinder?
It can be, provided the optics are clear and the unit locks onto targets reliably. Test the slope toggle if the model has one, and check the battery compartment for corrosion.