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    Zero in and raise your game with the best golf rangefinders.

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    Golf is an incredibly difficult game, as any avid golfer can attest, so anything that gives you an edge is worthy of investment. The best golf rangefinders offer pinpoint precision in any conditions, helping you accomplish the Herculean task of driving a tiny dimpled ball into a small hole from hundreds of yards away. We started this list by pitting some of the very best rangefinders you can buy at multiple price ranges against one another over several rounds to gauge traits like accuracy, durability, features, and ease of use in various conditions.

    We’ll continue testing the top options, always looking for the best models for your dollars. Looking for more help with your game, or something for a loved one? Be sure to check out our list of the Best Golf Gifts, and other handy outdoor guides like the Best Fitness Trackers, the Best Workout Headphones, and the Best Coolers.

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    The Best Rangefinder

    Nikon Coolshot Pro III Stabilized

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    The Best Budget Rangefinder

    Shot Scope Pro L2 Rangefinder

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    The Best for Garmin Users

    Garmin Approach Z30

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    What Kind of Rangefinder Features Should I Expect?

    Rangefinders can include a slew of features, which can make shopping as a novice confusing. The most important options in our testing include slope measurement (elevation gained or lost), a pinspotter (which zeroes in on the pin when tracking), weatherproofing, tournament mode, a cart magnet, and last but definitely not least, image stabilization.

    Other handy options from some of our favorites include an OLED display for a bright targeting overlay, and Bluetooth connectivity to pair with other golf devices like a smartwatch for GPS data. The fancier you get, the more features you’ll find, including options like wind speed and direction, element compensation, and more. That said, there is such a thing as too much data, and you’ll usually pay a premium as the feature count goes up.

    You may read about laser versus GPS rangefinders, but the majority of rangefinders we test (and all of the models on our list) rely mainly on laser tracking. Some rangefinders, like the Garmin Z30, can receive GPS data from a paired device or smartwatch. Others may incorporate GPS directly, but this can drain the battery quickly. You can also get GPS data from a separate app for your phone or smartwatch, often for free, which can supplement your rangefinder for blind shots. Overall, while GPS can be helpful, laser tracking is generally the way to go.

    Slope in relation to golf rangefinders is simply the measurement of how many yards upward or downward the ball must travel to reach its destination. It is a key feature for the best rangefinders to provide accurate club data. All of the rangefinders we tested can be set to measure slope, including both the true distance and how long a shot will actually play by accounting for elevation gained or lost to improve shot accuracy. Since slope measurement is generally barred for tournaments, each model offers a “Tournament Mode” that lists the actual distance only, usually signaled by an LED or stripe on the device.

    What Kind of Magnification Do I Need?

    All of the rangefinders on our list offer a minimum of 6x (six times) object magnification, adjustable with a lens focus. That magnification level worked great in tests for any distance I measured. Some models go further to 7x magnification or higher, which may be useful for those who need additional visual assistance, but for most players, 6x should suffice.

    Is a Rangefinder’s Maximum Range Important?

    The short answer is probably not. Every rangefinder on our list offers enough range for any hole on the course, with a minimum of 700 yards for our cheapest option. Any more than that could theoretically come into play, but it’s mostly stat padding.

    • The Best Rangefinder

      Nikon

      Coolshot Pro III Stabilized

      The Nikon Coolshot Pro III Stabilized is the Cadillac of rangefinders, offering luxe features and a silky smooth ride that makes finding your elevation, shot, and hazard distances a pleasure. The key is right in the name, stabilization, which snaps shaky targets in place like an ace pilot on the stick, making quick tracking simple in challenging conditions.

      I love being able to scan the horizon for hazards, while the flag locks in perfectly with a telltale buzz. Four slope modes provide options for any situation, including tournaments, and the compact design makes it easy to handle. The lack of a magnet means you can’t stick it to your cart, and there’s not much in the way of accessories, but the Pro III’s performance makes it an easy choice as my top pick.

      Specs
      Magnification/Range 6x/1,200 yards
      Weatherproofing Waterproof up to 10 minutes at one meter
      Battery Life Up to 2,700 measurements
      Accessories Soft case, battery
      Warranty Five-year warranty
    • The Best Budget Rangefinder

      Photograph: Ryan Waniata

      Shot Scope

      Pro L2 Rangefinder

      If you’re after a rangefinder on a tight budget, the Shot Scope Pro L2 is all you need. This light and compact model provides impressive accuracy, standing tall with rangefinders three times the price, usually within a margin of a yard or two. Its powerful magnet lets you stick it to your cart or bag, and you’ll get good accessories like a hard case, lens cleaner, and carabiner.

      The monocolor reticle system isn’t as handy as pricier colored options, and the optics aren’t quite as clear, but with a durable design, adaptive slope reading, and extras like an app for course maps, it’s hard to beat this package for the price.

      Specs
      Magnification/Range 6x/700 yards
      Weatherproofing Basic water resistance
      Battery Life Up to 5,800 measurements
      Accessories Waterproof hardcase, carabiner, lens cleaner
      Warranty Two-year warranty
    • The Best for Garmin Users

      The Garmin Approach Z30 is a simplified rangefinder with a hearty design and solid all-around performance. It’s got a strong magnet for sticking on your cart, an intuitive (and basic) menu, and clear visuals via its transparent OLED display with a bright red targeting reticle for accurate reads with or without slope measurement.

      Where the Z30 really steps up is when paired with a Garmin golf watch like the Approach S12. The Z30 sends laser targets directly to the watch, while the watch shares GPS flag distance from the front and back of the green right in the eyepiece, which really comes in handy. The Z30’s main downside is its lack of image stabilization, which is a bummer at this price, but if you’re a Garmin user with a steady hand, it’s a great combo.

      Specs
      Magnification/Range 6x/1,300 yards
      Weatherproofing IPX7
      Battery Life Up to one year
      Accessories Waterproof hardcase, carabiner, hand strap, lens cleaner, battery
      Warranty One-year limited warranty

    Honorable Mention

    There are tons of rangefinders available in multiple styles, and while not every model makes our top list, they could still be a good fit for your needs.

    • Vortex Optics Anarch for $400-600: The Vortex Anarch is a loaded rangefinder, offering clear optics, a stout magnesium chassis with a built-in magnet, and plenty of accessories. It piles on the features (maybe too many), which can make using the menu a bit confusing at first. Highlights include image stabilization, a pinspotter, and multiple brightness levels for targeting, though none of those worked as effectively or intuitively as my top pick. It’s still a good rangefinder, especially since you can usually find it well below its $600 MSRP, and the “unlimited” lifetime warranty alone makes it worth considering at its usual $400 street price.

    How We Test Golf Rangefinders

    We test rangefinders exactly how they’re intended to be used: on the golf course. Sure, they’re fun to mess with elsewhere—they’re essentially just small telescopes—but the only way to properly access performance is to use them constantly on the links. I tested all of these rangefinders across multiple local courses, using them back-to-back (to back), which sometimes annoyed my fellow golfers, but helped gauge accuracy, clarity, and ease of use. I tested all their features, from menu settings and pin targeting, to how well their side magnets held onto my cart. I also treated them as roughly as I’d expect you will.

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    Ryan Waniata is a staff writer, editor, video host, and product reviewer for WIRED with over 10 years of experience in A/V. He has previously published at sites including Digital Trends, Reviewed, Business Insider, Review Geek, and others. He’s evaluated everything from TVs and soundbars to smart gadgets and wearables, … Read More

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