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Golf rangefinders help us a lot whenever we play. Having a faulty device in the middle of a game is a hassle, especially if you’re training your distance.

But thankfully, the most common problems are easy to troubleshoot. We have quick fixes and explanations so you can play golf without interruptions!


How to Fix a Golf Rangefinder and the Common Problems to Address

If you came across this article, chances are you’re experiencing any of these:

  • Broken LCD 
  • Blank display
  • Failure to get target range
  • Inaccurate readings

Most of the time, these problems have simple solutions.

LCD Does Not Light Up

LCDs are the most apparent indicators of a working device. If it fails to light up, it could be a battery problem or an internal error with wires.

If it’s the latter, we don’t suggest opening up your golf rangefinder and rewiring them yourself unless you know what you’re doing. The improper handling may lead to more damage.

Solution

The easiest solution is to press the power button switch and hold it for a while. Or, if you’re using the Bushnell Tour range finder, it’s the “fire” button.

If it still doesn’t light up, check if it’s weak batteries. Recall when was the last time you changed batteries and replace them with newer ones.

If it’s none of the above, we suggest taking your golf rangefinder to a professional who knows how to fix the wirings inside. They can also search better to see if there’s a different problem.

There Is a Blank Display

Blank displays are one of the most common problems in golf rangefinders, especially with a Bushnell rangefinder. It often happens when you change modes.

Sometimes, it’s more severe damage, such as loose connections.

Solution

Pressing the mode button usually does the trick. Keep pressing until you change to a mode that shows the screen display.

If it’s the loose connections, take your golf rangefinder to the service center as a safer option.

“Bushnell Tour V3 repairing” by Qiu Donglin on YouTube.

Again, we don’t suggest opening the device up yourself if you’re not as knowledgeable. But if you’re confident you can repair it, a manual DIY fix can save you lots.

You can also try opening the battery chamber cover and check the condition of your batteries. See if there’s anything wrong, or perhaps you’re due for a replacement.

Cannot Get Target Range

Golf rangefinders are practically useless if the target is inaccurate, so it can be frustrating to encounter this error.

It’s a common problem among lower-quality rangefinders and not so much on the more premium ones such as the Bushnell Rangefinder options.

An inaccurate target range results from tampered exteriors like dirty lenses, which leads to blurry readings. Since golf is an outdoor game, getting your lens soiled is normal!

Another factor could, once again, be weak batteries. Yes, the battery’s health is crucial to rangefinders — including Bushnell rangefinder options.

Solution

Regularly wipe your lens with a microfiber cloth after each game. It’s vital to keep it clean for accurate readings.

It’s also part of maintenance to check the batteries and replace them as needed. Several problems arise when your battery is not good.

While you’re already at it, inspecting your rangefinders’ battery chamber cover and battery cap to see if anything needs fixing is also a good practice.

Faulty Readings and Data

Connected to the previous problem, faulty readings are serious problems. In some instances, there are no readings at all.

An inaccurate reading in rangefinders is often caused by a mode change, similar to blank displays. Since you’re not in the correct mode, the results vary.

It can also be another case of dirty lenses. Then if it’s none of the above, the worst-case scenario is a software problem.

Solution

Hold the mode button to solve the mode change and keep pressing until you get to your desired mode. Give it a few test runs to see if it now has an accurate measure.

It’s also a lot simpler to fix a dirty lens. Wipe it clean! But remember to use a soft cloth to avoid scratches and further problems.

Lastly, bringing the unit to a nearby service center for professional repair is best if your rangefinder has software problems.

“Range Finder Easy Fix | Low Battery Issue” by The Backyard Golfer on YouTube.

What Are the Different Parts of a Golf Rangefinder? [Bushnell Tour Rangefinder]

You need to know the parts of your rangefinder and their names so repair can be more manageable. You can quickly pinpoint the problem and have it fixed.

Do you know how to identify your rangefinders? We’re pretty sure you do, but for our newbies, this section is for you!

“Bushnell Tour V5 Dance Commercial” by Bushnell Golf on YouTube.

Battery Chamber

Let’s start with the simplest! It’s exactly how it sounds; the battery chamber is the compartment that holds your batteries and is covered with the battery cap.

Eyecup

The eyecup is a rangefinder part where the user can position and point their eyes to see through the unit device, like a camera!

It’s a part that has a replacement option you can conveniently buy.

A brand example that carries these would be Bushnell. You can also get parts for your Bushnell laser rangefinder.

Mode Button

It typically has a lot of functions, such as changing the mode from yard to meters and vice versa. For some rangefinders, it’s a button that can bring you to the settings.

The mode button is a vital and common feature for a rangefinder.

Objective Lenses

Think of it as the opposite of an eyecup. If the latter is where the user positions their eyes, objective lenses are faced outward, catching the light, and reflecting the image you see.

Power Button

Of course, last but not least, we all know this. It’s for turning the rangefinder on and off!

Strap Eyelet

This isn’t exactly a part of the rangefinders but one of the accessories. It’s additional protection for your rangefinder.


General Fixes for the Bushnell Rangefinder

The Bushnell Tour V5 Rangefinder. Image source: Bushnellgolf.
The Bushnell Tour V5 Rangefinder. Image source: Bushnellgolf.

Suppose you don’t know what’s wrong with your rangefinder, and you still don’t have the time to bring it to a service center. Here are some quick fixes to try in hopes that it works!

Since a Bushnell rangefinder (i.e., Bushnell Tour V3, Bushnell Tour V4 Laser, Bushnell Tour V5) is one of the most familiar brands, we’ll use it as an example.

Changing the Mode

The mode is essential to how the rangefinder functions. A Bushnell rangefinder commonly has a yard, meter, and jolt feature (a signal feature).

Switching the mode usually solves the most common problems among rangefinders and makes all the difference!

Checking the Batteries

The most common problems also stem from batteries that have gone weak.

It can lead to the previous problem(s) discussed above, like the blank display or dysfunctioning LCDs.

Reset the Rangefinder

It’s funny, but the “turn it on and off” trick usually works! If you don’t know how else to fix it, reset it by holding the power tab along with the bottom left-hand button.

Wait for a while before turning it back on. See if it works this time!

Check the User Manual or Device/Product Manual

You can find many of the rangefinder problems in the user manual. It’ll tell you how to calibrate a blank display, repair broken LCDs, a blurry screen, etc.

It may be a hassle to go through the fine print of a manual, but it can help you a lot.

Bushnell Rangefinder Warranty

Don’t underestimate them; warranties are one of the best perks! If none of the quick fixes work, it’s time to let experts repair your golf rangefinder.

The good thing with Bushnell is that they offer free repair as part of their quality warranty promise. You can easily apply on their site.

However, note that you would need the legitimate serial number, which you can find in the outer package of your golf rangefinders.

They’ll check the authenticity of your purchase first before qualifying you for a warranty.


Conclusion

Rangefinders are helpful devices for playing golf, and it can be frustrating to find them not working. But don’t panic; many quick fixes are easy and usually solve the problem.

If not, repair centers and warranty guarantees are always available for you!


Frequently Asked Questions about Rangefinder troubleshooting

Here are some of the most frequently asked questions about troubleshooting golf rangefinders.

Why Is My Rangefinder Not Working?

It could be broken batts, software problems, or a change in the mode. “Not working” entails a lot of different things. It can be a blank display, a broken screen, or an inaccurate reading. The point is, there are many possibilities as to why your rangefinder won’t work. It would be best to get to the bottom of it, address the real problem, and have it fixed.

How Do You Reset a Golf Rangefinder?

You can reset a golf rangefinder by simultaneously holding down the power and the bottom left-hand button. To turn it back on, simply press the power tab again.

Why Is My Rangefinder Blurry?

A blurry rangefinder is often caused by a dirty lens, which you can quickly solve by wiping it with a soft cloth. In worse cases, it’s a software problem that calls for service center repair.

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What Is The Best Golf Rangefinder? https://golftlink.com/what-is-the-best-golf-rangefinder/ Sun, 30 Jan 2022 12:59:06 +0000 https://golftlink.com/?p=524 Have you recently gotten serious about your golf hobby? Or have you been serious for a while and need a way to upgrade your game? Then it’s likely that you need a golf rangefinder. A rangefinder is designed to do one thing, and one thing only; to tell you how far away you are from…

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Have you recently gotten serious about your golf hobby? Or have you been serious for a while and need a way to upgrade your game?

Then it’s likely that you need a golf rangefinder. A rangefinder is designed to do one thing, and one thing only; to tell you how far away you are from the pin by accurately measure the distance between you and the hole on the golf course.

It also gives you vital information that can help you determine the best shot to take. Rangefinders typically have a binocular-like design and are held vertically to allow you to easily aim and measure the distance to your target.

This allows you to be more accurate with your swings, and how powerful you need to be to get close to your next hole in one.

Now, considering that this seems to be a somewhat easy job, you’d be surprised how many different models and price points you need to look through to find the perfect rangefinder for your game.

Let us help you pick the best golf rangefinder!


What to Look for in a Rangefinder

A rangefinder typically looks like a pair of binoculars, only you hold them vertically, rather than horizontally.

You’ll find the world’s best players and their caddies carrying around different rangefinders during their practices, but it’s only since 2021 that they’ll be able to use the devices during actual tournaments.

Latest equipment doesn’t just tell you how far away you are from the end, but also includes more interesting features. Because of this, it can be hard to know exactly what you need, and important to keep your kit up to date.

So what do you need to look for in a good rangefinder?

“Golf Laser Rangefinder Buying Guide” by Golf Warehouse TV on YouTube.

Accuracy

For something that’s primary purpose is to measure distance, you want to make sure that you have something that is able to measure distance accurately, otherwise, what’s the point?

With newer models, this isn’t something that is too much of an issue, but still something to keep in mind.

Ease Of Use

The last thing you want in the middle of a game is to be faffing about with complicated screens or buttons. No, you want something that you can pick up, press just one of two buttons on and instantly know the distance to the flag, or a hazard of some kind.

Distance Range

If you’re on a small green this might not be too much of an issue, but if you know that you’re going to be playing on massive courses, then you need to know that your rangefinder is going to be able to reach the flag.

And on that note you need to be able to see what you’re doing, do you need to know the range, but also the magnification so that you’ll be able to see what it’s pointing at.

Price

Surprisingly, there are plenty of models on the market that are over $500, however you don’t really have to go for anything that expensive. The sweetspot for something that’s going to have premium quality but not completely break the bank is around $250.

Rangefinders at this price point are generally going to come with a lot of other features, like slope calculation, pin seeking tech, and 2D hole layouts. 


The Best Rangefinders On The Market

Golfer using a Bushnell rangefinder to figure out what club to use.
Golfer using a Bushnell rangefinder to figure out what club to use. Image source: DSGmedia.

Although there are definitely other features that you want to kleep in mind before purchasing (things like whether it’s waterproof, what the battery life is like, and what kind of display technology it has).

I’m sure that you’re really just here to find out what the best products available at the moment are.

So with that in mind, here is a brief list of the top 4 rangefinders on the market at the time of writing.

Our Pick
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Our Pick
Precision Pro NX9 Precision Pro NX9
$269.99 $239.99
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Our Pick
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Our Top Pick: Bushnell Pro XE

Our Top Pick
Bushnell Pro XE Golf Laser Rangefinder Bushnell Pro XE Golf Laser Rangefinder
$648.80

Bushnell Golf has revolutionized golf laser rangefinders with the feature packed Pro XE. Tour-trusted compensated distances have been taken to the next level with Slope with 'Elements.' Temperature and barometric pressure have been added to Bushnell’s patented Slope Technology to give golfers the most precise compensated distances ever.

JOLT has been advanced with the all new 'Visual JOLT.' A red ring now flashes as JOLT vibrates to give the golfer even greater feedback and confidence to know you have locked onto the flag.

Pros:
  • Crystal Clear Display
  • Rapid detection of the flag
  • More accurate distances regardless of slope, temperature, and altitude
Cons:
  • Expensive
  • Jolt feature does not activate as often
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This is one of those super expensive ones that I mentioned previously. However, it is one that comes with everything that you could want and is the best one that can be found – if you have the budget for it.

It is not only the most accurate that I’ve come across but also have very bright and clear readouts, and a new magnet feature so it can clip to basically anything.

They’ve even added temperature and barometric elements to the slope calculation to give you an accurate “plays like” distance.


Editors Choice: Precision Pro NX9 HD

Editors Choice
Precision Pro NX9 Precision Pro NX9
$269.99 $239.99

SLOPE GOLF RANGEFINDER: The Precision Pro Golf NX9 Slope Golf Rangefinder is the ultimate golf accessory to locate precise distances within one yard. It has been built with high definition options and brighter resolution.

BUILT-IN MAGNETIC CART MOUNT + SHOCK PROOF DESIGN : The built-in magnet keeps the rangefinder secured to the golf cart. Our NX9 Slope Golf Rangefinder is built with a shock-proof design for enhanced durability and strength.


Pros:
  • Lifetime battery replacement service
  • Magnetic strip on the side
  • Pulse vibration activates on any target, not just flags
  • Water-resistant, and shockproof design to protect the rangefinder from splashes and impacts
Cons:
  • May be difficult for tournament managers to tell if you are using slope or non-slope more
  • Limited maximum range of 600yds
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Value here is not necessarily the cheapest, but is instead the product that will get you the absolute best quality of features for the lowest price.

Therefore, this model hits the mark for having the best combination for features whilst not breaking the bank. The

Precision Pro is a very impressive product that has the same distance as the previous Bushnell just as fast, and is also magnetic so it can slip in most places. The only difference (besides being about $200 cheaper) is that the grade of the materials aren’t quite as nice, which I guess is to be expected.

It doesn’t feel as high-end, and the optics aren’t as good, but it gets the job done, and it does it well. 


Best Value: Busnell Tour V5

Best Value
Bushnell Golf Tour V5 Rangefinder Bushnell Golf Tour V5 Rangefinder
$249.99 $236.00

Size, speed and accuracy evolved with a new generation of tech — featuring PinSeeker with Visual JOLT, BITE Magnetic Mount, and next level clarity and brightness.

Pros:
  • It is easy to see when slope mode is active for use during tournaments
  • Crystal clear optics
  • Flag lock is effective for up to 400yds
  • Magnetic strip in the body
Cons:
  • No specified maximum range
  • Not waterproof
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Another Bushnells, so you know you’re getting quality (and you know you’re going to pay for it). This product is nice and small so it can easily go in a pocket, it’s fast and accurate, making it perfect for it’s simple job.

The standard doesn’t come with a slope measurement, but if you want to pay an extra $100 you’ll be able to pick up the slope edition. 


Runner Up: Precision Pro NX7

Runner Up
Precision Pro NX7 Golf Rangefinder with Slope Precision Pro NX7 Golf Rangefinder with Slope
$199.00

NEW UPDATED DESIGN: The Precision Pro Golf NX7 Pro Slope Golf Range Finder has been re-designed and engineered to provide accurate distances on sloped or flat surfaces. With a faster laser speed, and new ergonomic design, our Pro Slope technology makes it user friendly and helps you select the correct golf club.

ADAPTIVE SLOPE TECHNOLOGY: Our NX7 Pro Slope golf laser rangefinder is infused with Pro Slope technology that provides a “play as” distance to make club selection simple. The slope function can be easily turned off for legal tournament play.

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A very similar model to the previous Precision Pro, this product is pleasantly surprising, considering it is at least half the price of a lot of other models.

If you want something that’s basically like the high end models without going bankrupt then this could be the golf rangefinder for you. Nothing is quite as good in this model as it is in the expensive ones, but that’s totally fair, right? You’re paying a fraction of the cost to get something that is only not quite as good, and I think that’s a pretty good deal.

Not quite as fast, not quite as clear? IF that’s something you can deal with for the price of saving over $200, then the Precision Pro NX7 is the one for you.

In Summary

The best rangefinders on the market have advanced features that can help you make more precise shots. For example, some rangefinders have slope calculation technology that can take into account the incline or decline of the terrain, giving you a more accurate reading of the distance to the hole.

Other rangefinders have pin-seeking technology that allows you to easily locate the flagstick, even when it’s partially obscured by trees or other obstacles.

Some rangefinders also have 2D hole layouts that give you a detailed overhead view of the course, allowing you to plan your shots more effectively.

Some of the best rangefinders available today include the Bushnell Pro XE, the Nikon Coolshot 40i, and the Precision Pro Nexus.

These rangefinders are known for their reliability, accuracy, and advanced features, making them popular choices among golfers and caddies alike.

Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced pro, a good rangefinder can help you improve your game and enjoy more success on the course.

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What Is A Rangefinder? https://golftlink.com/what-is-a-rangefinder/ Fri, 28 Jan 2022 18:02:25 +0000 https://golftlink.com/?p=665 In a process called ranging, a rangefinder is used to measure the distance from the observer to the target and from the observer to that target. Golfers will be able to use a rangefinder to measure the distance between the tee and the hole, making it an indispensable tool of the game. In addition to…

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In a process called ranging, a rangefinder is used to measure the distance from the observer to the target and from the observer to that target.

Golfers will be able to use a rangefinder to measure the distance between the tee and the hole, making it an indispensable tool of the game.

In addition to a rangefinder being hassle free, it also doesn’t require any prior experience in order to use it. Rangefinders have the most important function of providing you with an accurate distance between you and your target, thus eliminating the need for guess work.

Every golfer should have a rangefinder as it is an essential piece of equipment.

The goal of this article is to explain everything you need to know about a rangefinder and how it can benefit your game of golf.

Furthermore, we will share any hidden information that might be useful for you so that your skills as a golfer will be improved.

There is no doubt that this piece of equipment will improve your golfing experience in many ways.


Why is a Rangefinder Important?

Within the last 10 years, golf rangefinders have become one of the most desirable golf gadgets on the market. Among the most valuable pieces of golf equipment that can be acquired by golfers to improve their game is a rangefinder.

It is also important to note that a rangefinder is an excellent tool to be able to see targets which would otherwise be difficult to see with the naked eye.

They are basically used as a set of binoculars that you can use to see if the group in front of you is at an appropriate distance for you to hit your next shot.

Rangefinders are the most convenient way to measure distance between yourself and the hole.

“How golf rangefinders work in simple terms” by T-time Golf on YouTube.

Factors of a Rangefinder

Golf laser rangefinders need to be updated regularly because there is so much information and new equipment available.

In addition, if you are an amateur, then the following are some of the crucial and essential things you should look for in each device before making your purchase.

The more experienced golfers will understand each of these factors that make up a good rangefinder.

Accuracy

One of the most important functions of a rangefinder is the ability to measure distances. For your intended shot to be successful, you need to know how many yards you need.

This is one of the most important features in the game since it will determine the outcome.

Distance Range

By using this device, you will be able to get closer without having to move an inch. It is also very easy to use a rangefinder, which is another great advantage of using one.

In order for you to understand how this device works, you do not need any prior experience or hours of practice. Golfers only need to point their lasers at the target to shoot. From there, the rangefinder will do the rest.

In the end, however, a long Rangefinder is useless unless you can see the target. For viewing distant targets, make sure you have a large magnification.

Battery Life

There is almost no concern with this as it is well established that most batteries can last six months to a year compared to wearable devices like a golf watch.

In addition, some companies, such as Precision Pro, offer free batteries for life when you register with them.

Thus, before buying a Rangefinder, it is advisable to check the capacity of the battery to make sure it will provide an excellent performance and that it is original.

Slope Measurement Capability

Despite the fact that a rangefinder does not tell you the exact distance, it can tell you if you are shooting uphill or downhill.

Furthermore, they are not allowed to be used during competitions so it is strongly recommended that they are turned off during competitions.

However, they can be used during practice. In general, they tend to be a bit more expensive, but certain models do come with slope compensating features.


Examples Of Good Rangefinders

Bushnell Tour V5 JOLT Golf Laser Rangefinder

Bushnell Tour V5 JOLT Golf Laser Rangefinder. Image source: Bushnell Golf

It is without a doubt one of the most powerful and best rangefinders available on the market at this time.

With JOLT Technology, it has the typical but special pinseeker, enabling it to be as accurate as possible to the nearest yard.

It ranges extremely far with 5x magnification and it’s fast focus system helps for it to be the perfect rangefinder in your collection.

Gogogo Sport Vpro Laser Rangefinder

Gogogo Sport Vpro Laser Rangefinder
Gogogo Sport Vpro Laser Rangefinder. Image source: GoGoGoSports

With +/-1 meter high accuracy and a 6x magnification, the measuring range is from 5 to 650 yards.

It is the most cost-effective golf rangefinder you can find on the market that delivers great results when you’re on the golf course.

It is highly accurate and can deliver great detail in the distances and slopes.

Callaway Laser Golf Rangefinder

Callaway GPS 300 Pro Laser Rangefinder. Image source: Callawaygolf

It provides accurate slope measurement using a high-quality laser rangefinder that accounts for elevation changes and measures the angle of incline/decline in order to calculate the slope-adjusted distance.

The best bit is it is legal for tournament play so take advantage of this whilst you still can! 

Summary

Having a rangefinder in your collection is the ultimate thing you should own if you wish to improve your performance on the golf course.

I hope that now you have a better understanding of what a rangefinder is and all the benefits that come with owning one.

We have explained all you need to know about what a rangefinder does and why so many people use them all the time here in this guide.

As a matter of fact, we have even recommended three rangefinders that we believe are at the top of the market and will do exactly what you want them to do.

In the coming days, it will be time to go out there and get yourself one of these and experience it for yourself by taking it out on the course.

Frequently Asked Questions about Rangefinders

Do Rangefinders Need Slope?

The slope feature on a rangefinder comes in very handy when you are using it during practice rounds. For accurate yardage measurement, the more advanced yardage devices consider the trajectory of the shot, including whether it is uphill or downhill, and factor in the slope as well.

Do Pro Golfers Use Rangefinders?

Generally speaking, there is a widespread belief that pro golfers do not use rangefinders on the golf course because they are not required to do so. However, this could not be further from the truth. A seasoned golfer or professional player can, indeed, estimate their distance by referring to a spot on the course. Nevertheless, sight is not always a reliable method for estimating distance. Professional players will often train with it.

Are Rangefinders Accurate?

As far as the rangefinder is concerned, it actually has an advanced clock that tracks the time it takes for the light to travel and be reflected back. This implies that the longer the time it takes, the greater the distance is. This device can generally get an accuracy of plus or minus 1 yard most of the time.

Why Do Rangefinders Need Long-Lasting Batteries?

It is important to choose a device that has a sufficient amount of battery life for the game you will be playing. In case you are used to playing on a course that offers 5-6 hour round rotations, then you should look for the longest-lasting battery on the market. When considering the battery life, check the manufacturer’s specifications before making a purchase.

Why Do Some Rangefinders Cost More Than Others?

The reason that some cost more than others is because they can cover greater distances and give you more accurate results. In terms of price, the slopes are certainly an additional factor that drives up prices, but each rangefinder will still supply you with quality results.

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How Much Range Does Rangefinder Add https://golftlink.com/how-much-range-does-rangefinder-add/ Fri, 28 Jan 2022 17:32:45 +0000 https://golftlink.com/?p=641 If you’re looking for something that will help improve your golf game, you’ve maybe come across rangefinders. They can be really useful tools in improving your game. If you don’t know what a rangefinder is, or exactly what it can do for you, this handy guide will explain just about everything you need to know!…

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If you’re looking for something that will help improve your golf game, you’ve maybe come across rangefinders. They can be really useful tools in improving your game.

If you don’t know what a rangefinder is, or exactly what it can do for you, this handy guide will explain just about everything you need to know!


What Is A Rangefinder?

Rangefinders, simply put, are tools that golf is used to measure distances! They come in a few different types, and can all be really useful for golfers.

If you’re looking for a great tool to help you improve your golf game, a rangefinder might just be the perfect tool for you! They let you judge distances with pinpoint accuracy far better than you can do with your eyes.

They also help you learn to use your eyes more efficiently – as once you start using a rangefinder you’ll naturally get a better idea just how far certain distances are, and what sort of things you can use to gauge distances.

Understanding distances a little better with a rangefinder can also help you in other ways in your golf game, like choosing the correct club for the shot.

They’re no replacement for practice, technique, and dedication – but they can be great companions to those things, and used with a good practice regime can really play a significant part in improving your golf game.

Our Top Rangefinder Picks

Our Top Pick
Bushnell Pro XE Golf Laser Rangefinder

Bushnell Pro XE Golf Laser Rangefinder

$648.80
Pros:
  • Crystal Clear Display
  • Rapid detection of the flag
  • More accurate distances regardless of slope, temperature, and altitude
Cons:
  • Expensive
  • Jolt feature does not activate as often
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Editors Choice
Precision Pro NX9

Precision Pro NX9

$269.99 $239.99
Pros:
  • Lifetime battery replacement service
  • Magnetic strip on the side
  • Pulse vibration activates on any target, not just flags
  • Water-resistant, and shockproof design to protect the rangefinder from splashes and impacts
Cons:
  • May be difficult for tournament managers to tell if you are using slope or non-slope more
  • Limited maximum range of 600yds
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Bushnell Golf Tour V3 Rangefinder

Bushnell Golf Tour V3 Rangefinder

$316.68
Pros:
  • Accurate to within in 1 yard
  • Locks onto the target easily
  • Range of 1000 yards
  • Jolt technology notifies you when it has measured distance to the flag
Cons:
  • Older version of laser rangefinder
  • Not waterproof
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Types Of Rangefinder

Differences Between a GPS and Laser Rangefinder

“WATCH v GPS v LASER – WHICH IS BEST FOR YOU?” GolfMonthly on YouTube.

Laser Rangefinders

Although things with lasers sound like really complicated technology, laser rangefinders are actually one of the simpler types.

It’s because all they do is fire a laser beam when you press the button or trigger. That laser beam bounces off the object that you’re pointing it at, and is reflected back into the device.

As light travels at a known and constant speed through air, the device can easily ascertain the distance.

They do this by measuring the time that it took for the laser to shoot out of the rangefinder, bounce off the object and then return to the range finder.

“How Does a Laser Range Finder Work?” on YouTube.

This is what makes laser rangefinders so popular – you can actually use them at any golf course, as they don’t use GPS.

In fact you can use them anywhere on the planet – you don’t even need to be at a golf course! All you need is an object to point them at.

GPS Rangefinders

GPS rangefinders are a little bit more complex in their working. This is because they use the Global Positioning Satellite system to measure distances.

These devices measure distances by sending and receiving signals from a large number of satellites in geostationary orbit around planet Earth.

Without going too much into the science of it, each of these satellites carries a very accurate clock. Slight timing variations between these clocks enables the GPS rangefinder to understand exactly where it is on the planet – to pinpoint accuracy.

However, the drawback with this complexity is that they are possibly a little less versatile than laser rangefinders.

A laser rangefinder can be used absolutely anywhere to measure a distance, whereas a GPS rangefinder needs to have the map or some understanding of the golf course loaded into it so that it can tell you the distance (for example) from you and the nearest hole.


Do Pros Use Rangefinders?

Pros definitely use rangefinders quite often. However you’ll probably never see them being used in tournament play. This is because, usually, tournament play restricts the use of any artificial aids such as rangefinders.

However in practice pros will regularly use as many tools as they can to improve their golf game –  this of course includes the use of rangefinders!

When practicing, a pro is going to use absolutely every tool at their disposal to make sure that they’re hitting the best shots, getting the most power and the right angles, and just generally being the absolute best they can be.

Therefore, you shouldn’t subscribe to any silly notions or ideas that rangefinders and other tools like this are cheating.

They’re absolutely not cheating (unless you use them in a tournament where they’re not allowed) – they’re merely tools that are available to improve your golf game.

It’s that simple. They’re not necessary if all that you’re interested in is having a fun game of golf – but if you’re looking to actively take steps to improving your golf game, then using tools like this is a great way of furthering that cause.

“How the use of rangefinders will impact Major Championships” by Golf Channel on YouTube.

How Can a Rangefinder Improve Your Golf Game?

A golf rangefinder isn’t a magic bullet, obviously! Your golf game isn’t going to improve just by buying and owning one – however, repeated use of a tool like this can improve your ability to judge many things.

Distances of course, but also picking the right club, getting your strokes right, improving your par – put in the time with a rangefinder and you’ll see just how useful they can be!

For a start, having a rangefinder simply takes out a lot of the guesswork! When you’re trying to determine the range of your target, flag markers can help, of course – but having an electronic device that tells you the distance precisely is of course far better.

Knowing exactly how far you are away from the next hole is going to give you a much better idea of exactly how you should hit the ball!

Rangefinders can just help speed your golf game up overall. Knowing the exact distance means you know which club you should choose, and exactly how you should play the shot.

They’re really convenient to use and carry too. Most of them will fit in your pocket or really comfortably in your golf bag.

Getting into the habit of using one regularly will pay dividends in terms of improving your overall skills at golf!

“How to use a rangefinder” by Madilyn Brown on YouTube.

Conclusion

Hopefully this guide will have helped you learn a little bit about rangefinders – the different types, how they work, and just how they can be useful tools for every golfer!

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Precision Pro NX9 Slope vs NX7 Slope vs Nexus https://golftlink.com/precision-pro-nx9-vs-nx7-vs-nexus/ Fri, 28 Jan 2022 17:28:48 +0000 https://golftlink.com/?p=628 If you are looking for a solid way to improve your golf game, then a golf rangefinder is an essential tool for you to use. They are designed to help you estimate the distance and accuracy of our shot, letting you know how hard you should hit your golf ball. This is done using either…

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If you are looking for a solid way to improve your golf game, then a golf rangefinder is an essential tool for you to use.

They are designed to help you estimate the distance and accuracy of our shot, letting you know how hard you should hit your golf ball.

This is done using either GPS signal from satellites or laser beams to measure the distance between you and your target.

GPS rangefinders are faster than laser rangefinders but not as accurate, so it’s recommended that you pick yourself up a laser rangefinder so you can get the most out of your new golfing gadget.

They are perfect for both newbie or pro golfers, so they are definitely worth your investment. But – which rangefinder should you get?

Well, you have probably heard the name Precision Pro thrown around by other golfers. They manufacture some of the best selling rangefinders out there, but over the years they have released quite a few that it can be difficult telling them apart.

That’s where we come in. We are going to be comparing some of Precision Pro’s best rangefinders so you can decide which one (if any) is the best option for you.

We will be looking at the Precision Pro NX9 Slope, the NX7 Slope, and the Nexus Slope to see what these three models have in common and what separates them from each other.

So, if you are a bit confused about which Precision Pro rangefinder you should buy, take a look at the similarities and differences between these three models before you take the plunge and buy your very own rangefinder! 


Our Pick: Precision Pro NX9 Slope

Our Pick
Precision Pro NX9

Precision Pro NX9

$269.99 $239.99

SLOPE GOLF RANGEFINDER: The Precision Pro Golf NX9 Slope Golf Rangefinder is the ultimate golf accessory to locate precise distances within one yard. It has been built with high definition options and brighter resolution.

BUILT-IN MAGNETIC CART MOUNT + SHOCK PROOF DESIGN : The built-in magnet keeps the rangefinder secured to the golf cart. Our NX9 Slope Golf Rangefinder is built with a shock-proof design for enhanced durability and strength.


Pros:
  • Lifetime battery replacement service
  • Magnetic strip on the side
  • Pulse vibration activates on any target, not just flags
  • Water-resistant, and shockproof design to protect the rangefinder from splashes and impacts
Cons:
  • May be difficult for tournament managers to tell if you are using slope or non-slope more
  • Limited maximum range of 600yds
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The NX9 Slope is the latest rangefinder model produced by Precision Pro. Released in 2020, it is meant to build on previous models to improve accuracy and be more useful to golfers.

However, that does not mean it works out in practice – so what does the NX9 feature that makes it everyone’s first recommendation?

Precision Pro NX9 with Slope Rangefinder
Precision Pro NX9 with Slope Rangefinder. Image source: PrecisionProGolf.

The Precision Pro NX9 Slope rangefinder boasts a lot of features that can help improve every golfer’s game.

It has a built-in magnetic mount and a shock-proof design to make it secure and convenient.

It’s 7x magnification optics is displayed on a 22m viewfinder that delivers a very clear image of your course. This can help you choose your precise aiming point with greater accuracy.

Speaking of accuracy, this rangefinder has a 600 yard range with adaptive slope technology to help give you correct measurements of distance so you know just how hard you need to swing your club.

Overall, the NX9 Slope has a lot of features that endears it to golfers, so it is easy to see why this is one of the most recommended models of rangefinders out there.

“Precision Pro NX9 Laser Rangefinder” by Golf Clearence Outlet on YouTube.

The Procision Pro NX9 Slope is available at both Amazon.com and Precisionprogolf.com.


Precision Pro NX7 Slope

Our Pick
Precision Pro NX7 Golf Rangefinder with Slope

Precision Pro NX7 Golf Rangefinder with Slope

$199.00

NEW UPDATED DESIGN: The Precision Pro Golf NX7 Pro Slope Golf Range Finder has been re-designed and engineered to provide accurate distances on sloped or flat surfaces. With a faster laser speed, and new ergonomic design, our Pro Slope technology makes it user friendly and helps you select the correct golf club.

ADAPTIVE SLOPE TECHNOLOGY: Our NX7 Pro Slope golf laser rangefinder is infused with Pro Slope technology that provides a “play as” distance to make club selection simple. The slope function can be easily turned off for legal tournament play.

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Now, we move onto the Precision Pro NX7 Slope. This model is slightly older than the NX9 as it was first released in 2018, a whole two years earlier.

This means that while the NX9 might feature more up to date technology, the NX7 will most likely have a lower price tag that will make it more appealing to those on a budget.

Precision Pro NX7 with Slope Rangefinder
Precision Pro NX7 with Slope Rangefinder. Image source: PrecisionProGolf.

However, the whole point of having a rangefinder is for accuracy – so does the NX7 function well enough to improve your game?

The Precision Pro NX7 Slope brought an updated design to the older Nexus models. With fast laser speed and ergonomic design, the NX7 Slope was designed to be user friendly to help you select the right golf club.

It is very quick, clear and precise thanks to its adaptive slope technology to consider inclines and declines when calculating distances to help you put enough power into your swing to get your ball exactly where you want it to be.

Want to play in tournaments? Then just switch off the slope technology with the touch of a button to make your rangefinder tournament legal.

Just pick out your pinpoint using the clear optics of the NX7, with 6x magnification, to help pick out a clear target.

Use your NX7 Slope at any point within its 600 yard range to help take some points off your scorecard and improve your overall golf game.

Overall, it is a very accurate rangefinder that uses well researched and developed technology to help its users take less swings during their game.

“Precision Pro NX7 Rangefinder Unboxing” by Golficity on YouTube.

The Precision Pro NX7 slope is available at both Amazon.com and Procisionprogolf.com


Precision Pro Nexus Slope

Our Pick
Precision Pro Nexus Slope Golf Rangefinder

Precision Pro Nexus Slope Golf Rangefinder

To play your best golf you need correct information. The Nexus Laser Rangefinder gives you exact distances to the flag making club selection simple and consistent. Our laser technology is accurate to 1 yard and shoots distances to the 1/10 of a yard. The Advanced Target Lock Function filters out background objects ensuring you shoot the flag, not what’s behind the flag.

Play better, practice better, and improve your accuracy with the Nexus Laser Rangefinder.

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The oldest of the three models is the Precision Pro Nexus Slope. This rangefinder was released all the way back in 2015 so it’s quite an old rangefinder – but it is also the most affordable on our list.

So for those who want a great bargain and save a lot of your hard earned money, you might be tempted to go for the Nexus.

Precision Pro released the Nexus non-slope Rangefinder in 2020
Precision Pro released the Nexus non-slope Rangefinder in 2020. Image source: PrecisionProGolf

However, is it good enough to actually use and improve your game, or will you still be wasting your money due to outdated technology and inaccuracy?

The Precision Pro Nexus Slope rangefinder uses laser technology to give you accurate measurements of the distance between yourself and your target point.

It uses adaptive slope technology to include slants and slopes in its calculations. This will help make sure that you don’t get caught out by a slight incline when it comes to choosing the right club and putting the amount of required power to get your ball where you want it to be.

Using target acquisition technology (TAG), you can use your rangefinder within its 400 yard range and improve your accuracy with its 6x magnification optics feature.

This will help you focus on your target for more accurate readings and measurements. So, the Precision Pro Nexus Slope is a very good rangefinder with accurate readings when used in its range.

It holds up in accuracy to the newer models despite its age, making it all the more tempting when combined with its far more affordable price tag.

The Precision Pro Nexus Slope is only available on Amazon.com.

Comparing The Precision Pro Rangefinders

So now that we have looked at each Precision Pro rangefinder individually, let’s start comparing them against one another to see their differences and similarities.

This way you can see which Precision Pro rangefinder has the most features that will benefit you and your game.

What Stays The Same

First, let’s cover what all three models have in common. First is that they all include adaptive slope technology. This is a great feature to have in any rangefinder as it determines the slope of the green compared to where you are standing.

When calculating distances, it takes the slope into consideration to help give you a more accurate reading on the measurements.

This way, you don’t have to do the mental math of hitting the ball lighter and accounting for roll if you are at the top of a slope playing downhill.

All three Precision Pro rangefinders include this feature for a more accurate reading, plus they all range a minimum of 400 yards.

This means that you can use your rangefinder at least 400 yards away on all three rangefinders, which is a lot of distance that you can cover with one swing.

Also, all three models are covered with a warranty. They all are covered for at least 1 year so you can feel more confident using your rangefinder knowing that if you find an issue, you are financially covered.

All three cover the basics when it comes to what you want in a standard rangefinder but when it comes to the finer benefits that can mean the difference between a yard. Which Precision Pro rangefinder has the most?

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The Nexus Slope VS The NX7 Slope And The NX9 Slope

Because it is the oldest model, there are a few features and differences that the Nexus Slope fails to have that both the NX7 and the NX9 do.

Firstly, the Nexus Slope only has a range of 400 yards maximum, while both the NX9 Slope and NX7 Slope have ranges reaching 600 yards.

Those 200 yards could possibly mean one less swing of your golf club and one less point on your scorecard.

So, if you want to be able to hit a golf ball further and improve your game, you will be better off choosing one of the more recent models of the Precision Pro rangefinder. That is not the only difference.

The Nexus Slope does not feature Precision Pro’s lifetime battery replacement guarantee whereas both the NX7 and NX9 do.

So, if you ever find the battery on your Nexus Slope slowly starting to get weaker and weaker, you are not covered to get a free replacement.

With the NX7 and NX9, however, you are. This is definitely something to consider if you are the kind of person who wants their rangefinder to last for a very long time without needing many replacements or repairs.

With the Nexus Slope, you could find yourself spending more on repairing it or finding a replacement than you would with the two newer rangefinder models.

So, it’s clear that when it comes to golfing features that will benefit your game, the Nexus Slope lags behind the NX7 and NX9.

Years of advancement in technology have allowed these newer models to improve their range, but which one of the two comes out on top?

The NX9 Slope VS The NX7 Slope

So it all comes down between the NX9 Slope and the NX7 Slope. Both have a lot in common – their battery lifetime guarantee, their 600 yard range, and their adaptive slope technology.

This makes them both very good rangefinders to consider buying, but what is it that separates them?

One huge difference between the two is the optics. The older NX7 features 6x magnification to give you very clear optics through the rangefinder, allowing you to easily find the hole and accurately use your rangefinder even if you have shaky hands.

However, the NX9 built on the NX7’s optics by enhancing it to 7x magnification and including new HD Optics.

This means that the newer NX9 Slope model gives you an even clearer and more magnified image of the green, allowing you to use your rangefinder far more accurately than with the NX7.

While this does not mean that the NX7 Slope is a useless rangefinder, it is still very good to use but it is slightly less clear and accurate than the NX9 – and that could be what costs you a few precious swings.

Another difference between the two is that the NX9 Slope now includes a new magnetic grip feature that will allow you to attach your rangefinder to your cart or anything metal.

This means you are less likely to lose or drop or damage your rangefinder, increasing it’s life and making sure you have it on hand at all times, which is very convenient and useful.

This safety feature is not included with the NX7 Slope so it is more likely to fall from your cart or slip out of your bag.

This could cost you hundreds of dollars to repair or replace your rangefinder, so it is definitely something you should consider if you have been known to be a little accident prone.

Of course, there is another difference between the two that we touched on earlier – the price. Being the newer model, the NX9 Slope will cost you more to buy than the older but still very functional NX7.

If you are on a budget or are not particularly impressed by the slight enhancement in optics the NX9 offers, then you might be better off going with the NX7.

Price can be a dealbreaker for a lot of people, so carefully consider if these differences between the NX7 and the NX9 is worth spending a lot more money.

Conclusion

So – which one is better? The Precision Pro Nexus Slope, NX7 Slope or NX9 Slope?

Really, it all depends on you and your preferences. The Nexus Slope might be more appealing to golfers on a budget or usually play on shorter courses, while the NX9 might appeal to golfers who like all the bells and whistles including better optics and safety features.

Meanwhile, the NX7 Slope is a perfect medium between the two. So, although the NX9 Slope undoubtedly has the most game-improving features and newer technology, it is not necessarily the ‘best’ rangefinder for all golfers.

Carefully consider the differences and similarities outlined above and choose which Precision Pro rangefinder is best for you.

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How To Choose One Rangefinder For Both Golf And Hunting https://golftlink.com/how-to-choose-one-rangefinder-for-both-golf-and-hunting/ Fri, 28 Jan 2022 08:41:40 +0000 https://golftlink.com/?p=418 Are you looking for a rangefinder that you can use for golf and hunting but don’t know where to start? Perhaps you don’t have the budget for two separate rangefinders and want to get a rangefinder suitable for both tasks? Or maybe you are curious and want to know more? Whatever your reason might be,…

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Are you looking for a rangefinder that you can use for golf and hunting but don’t know where to start?

Perhaps you don’t have the budget for two separate rangefinders and want to get a rangefinder suitable for both tasks? Or maybe you are curious and want to know more? Whatever your reason might be, we have the answer for you!

Keep reading to find our top tips for finding a rangefinder that is suitable for golf and hunting!


What To Look For When Buying A Rangefinder

Let’s dive straight into it!

We’ve got some of our top tips for buying a rangefinder. Keep reading to see what you should be looking out for when making your purchase.

“How to Use a Rangefinder for Hunting” by DICK’S Sporting Goods on YouTube.

Distance Differences

When purchasing your rangefinder, you will want to consider its distance differences. For golf, rangefinders typically use the nearest or first target priority mode.

Now you might be wondering, what does this do? Well, it finds the nearest object and ignores distant objects like other golfers, animals, and trees so that you can get the shot you need!

Hunting rangefinders, however, use distant target priority mode. This mode ignores nearby objects like trees and bushes and finds your distant target.

Distant target modes allow you to hone in on animals far away while hunting and line up your shot.

So as you can see, golf and hunting require different distance modes. So you will need a rangefinder that has both options so that neither your hunting nor golf game needs to suffer from an unsuitable rangefinder.

Look for rangefinders like the Nikon Monarch 7i VR that comes with Tru Target Technology! Here you can flick through the different distant modes and set the mode that you want for the task at hand.

Having the flexibility to choose the mode that you want is an essential feature to look for when purchasing a rangefinder for both golf and hunting.

Range of Rangefinders for hunting by Bushnell
Hunting Rangefinders by Bushnell

Check Yardage Distances

Often, golf rangefinders don’t have the best ranging distances. Typically, when playing golf, you don’t need a range of more than 500 yards.

Most golf rangefinders will also come with a maximum flag distance of 600 and a ranging distance of 150-400 to the flag.

While this is fine for golf, it’s not ideal for hunting. Hunting rangefinders have a greater yardage distance as their targets can be between 75 and 1300 yards away.

If using your Rangefinder for hunting, make sure it covers greater yardage distance.

When hunting, you need a laser rangefinder that can pick up reflective targets from a great distance.

Some rangefinders will offer ranges of up to a mile, it’s likely that its readings will only be accurate to 900 yards, or less. But don’t worry, these distances will still be great for hunting, they just might be a bit much for your golfing needs.

That said, you can use a hunting rangefinder for golf! Whereas a golf rangefinder isn’t going to be ideal for hunting unless your targets are 250 yards or closer.

It’s worth considering the type of hunting you want to do and your usual target distances before selecting your new rangefinder.

It’s also worth considering non-reflective surfaces, changing weather, and heat mirages that can impact your rangefinder.

These factors can disrupt your rangefinder’s ability to pick up distance readings, so take care and be sure to check the reading before proceeding!

As yardage distance matters when hunting and playing golf, it’s worth opting for a rangefinder that can range up to 1,000 yards! The Laser Link XL 1000 is a good option to consider here.

Display

Another feature to consider is the display on the rangefinder. Golf and hunting rangefinders tend to offer LED and LCD displays. Both options come with their own sets of pros and cons that are worth considering before making your purchase.

The biggest difference that you will want to consider is the time of day that the rangefinder is used.

When it comes to golf, typically you play during the daytime, meaning your rangefinder needs to be suitable for daytime use. And for hunting, you will want a rangefinder that is suitable for twilight and dusk hours too.

So what display should you choose? Well, LED displays are a fine choice for cloudy days on the golf course and can also be used during the early twilight hours when hunting.

It’s worth noting that although the adjustable brightness settings allow you to see the readings no matter the weather, they can impact your night vision when hunting after sunset.

Which one should you use for golf and hunting then? An LDC screen and a backlight would be your best option. This way, you can see readings without your night vision being impacted.

It can be tricky to find a rangefinder that comes with a backlight option, as usually, it is exclusive to hunting rangefinders.

Weatherproof is a Must

One thing that your rangefinder needs to have is a weatherproofing feature! Whether you are playing golf or hunting, you will be thankful for a weatherproofed rangefinder when the heavens open!

Typically, when it rains during golf, you call it a day and head back to the car. Although you are unlikely to be in the rain for long, we still think it’s worth having a weatherproofed rangefinder to avoid any damage.

Especially, if you will also use the rangefinder for hunting. Even if it rains, you can continue hunting. Look for a rangefinder that can survive being underwater, like the Leica Pinmaster II.

A trip underwater is an ultimate test for a rangefinder, and if it can survive that, you know it can survive any bad weather you might find on the golf course or crouched behind a bush!

Look For Specific Features

Finally, you will want to look at the specific features that your rangefinder offers. Rangefinders created for gold will come with swing rate measuring, club suggestions, a shot distance calculator, and some simple reticles.

Hunting rangefinders will have entirely different features. Here you can expect to find ballistic data, more complicated relics, and some longer yardage ranges.

They might also have a camouflage cover to help keep you hidden when hunting.

Now, you aren’t going to find one rangefinder that comes with all of these features, so you do run the risk of missing out on the full potential of these rangefinders.

While you will save money by purchasing a rangefinder that is suitable for golf and hunting, you do lose out on some features that can help you enhance your skills.

We aren’t saying you should spend more and grab two rangefinders, but you should be aware of the downsides of purchasing one rangefinder.

Final Thoughts

And there you have it, all the features that you need to consider when purchasing your rangefinder! Be sure to keep in mind the distances, display, and if it’s been weatherproofed or not before making your decision.

Ideally, you want a rangefinder that can offer you wonderful distances for both golf and hunting. So whether you want to shoot a rangefinder on the golf course or ping in the field, you can now do both with one rangefinder!

By choosing just one you can save some money, and grab a rangefinder that will help you score a hole in one and your prey!

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Arccos Caddie Smart Sensors: An HONEST Review https://golftlink.com/arccos-caddie-smart-sensors-review/ Wed, 26 Jan 2022 14:32:50 +0000 https://golftlink.com/?p=83 A good caddy is vital to a successful game of golf. They help to keep a close and accurate track of your performance, give advice and motivation to keep you playing at your best, and generally make sure that you don’t lose the ball in the vast playing fields! However, not everyone has, or has…

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A good caddy is vital to a successful game of golf. They help to keep a close and accurate track of your performance, give advice and motivation to keep you playing at your best, and generally make sure that you don’t lose the ball in the vast playing fields!

However, not everyone has, or has access to, a good caddy. Sometimes it is left up to the player to keep good track of the ball, while also maintaining control over their score and their current performance.

Recent innovation of smart caddies comes to shake up the game. In previous years, smart caddies were largely viewed as gimmicks with little accuracy; in no way a replacement for a good personal caddy.

However, Arccos’ new Caddie Smart Sensors promise to change the reputation of smart caddies once and for all.

But how good are these products in the heat of the moment? Do they really compare to a human caddy? And can they provide accurate play data from moment to moment?


How Accurate Is The Arccos Caddie Smart Sensor?

One of the biggest complaints that have been lobbied against previous attempts at smart caddies is how inaccurate they are.

So many times a ball has been driven across the field, only for the smart caddie to completely lose track of where it has ended up, and how good the player’s swing was.

Luckily, the Arccos Caddie Smart Sensors seem ready to make this a problem of the past.

In our tests of these sensors, we found that they were accurate more than 95% of the time, with the sensors accurately conveying where the ball had ended up, and how powerful the swing was to get it there.

This increased accuracy means that the Arccos Caddie Smart Sensors really can take over from human caddies, as they can provide moment-to-moment advice and feedback on your play so that you can improve little by little with every single swing.

How Easy Are The Arccos Caddie Smart Sensors To Use?

This is another point where the Arccos Caddie Smart Sensors really shine. It takes only a small amount of setup before you’re hitting the green and getting accurate readings of your play.

In order to use the sensors, you simply screw in one of the small sensor modules on the top of the grips of each club or putter you plan to use.

Once they have been screwed in, you merely need to pair them to the Arccos Caddie app. After that, you’re ready to go!

The Arccos Caddie app is very easy to use and features a very simple user interface so that you can get the information you need with very little hassle.

Arccos Caddie app store for Apple devices
Image source: Apple App Store

However, that doesn’t mean it is only giving you basic information, as you can still access in-depth insight into your play via the many menus within the app.

What is the Range of the Arccos Caddie Smart Sensors?

These sensors have an incredible range that allows you to get a full overhead view of the golf course right from your smartphone.

The app uses GPS to get map data of your current course and overlays the play information, such as your current distance from the hole, and the suggested level of power to use in your next swing.

The GPS map makes it easy to find where your ball ends up with each swing, so you won’t be spending hours hunting it down.

However, in our tests of the Arccos Caddie Smart Sensors, we found that our smartphones and smartwatches needed to be close in proximity to the sensors attached to our clubs.

Simply placing it in your front pocket is sufficient, but this does mean that you cannot place it in a bag or another container during the use of the app.

If the app loses connection with the sensor modules, then you will receive very inaccurate data, if any at all. This could be a major downside for some users.

What Can The Arccos Caddie Smart Sensors Be Used With?

Each Arccos Caddie Smart Sensor must be paired with the companion app, in order to provide you with accurate play data.

This application can easily be downloaded to your smart devices, such as a smartphone or a smartwatch, to get accurate data in your pocket without needing any extra or clunky peripherals.

The Arccos Caddie app is compatible with both iOS devices and Android devices so that you don’t have to worry about your phone being incompatible.

The accuracy and data provided are the same on both operating systems, as it is the sensor modules that are doing the majority of the heavy lifting.

What Is The Battery Life Like On The Arccos Caddie Smart Sensors?

The battery life on each sensor module is around a whopping 2 to 3 years, depending on how often you use them.

This is a very healthy battery life and means that you won’t have to worry for a long time about them running out of power and accuracy.

However, the batteries within each module are permanent and cannot be changed or charged up between uses.

While the batteries may last a long time, the fact that the batteries cannot be changed by the user could be a serious setback for some.

Once a customer has purchased a set of Arccos Caddie Smart Sensors they are able to access a discounted price on all replacement sensors on a permanent basis. You can buy them in batches, or just one sensor at a time.

How Customizable Are The Arccos Caddie Smart Sensors?

The sensor modules themselves are not necessarily overly customizable, as there is very little you would need to customize, thanks to how powerful they are.

Though, you can choose where you want to use the sensors, and which clubs or putters you want to attach them to.

The Arccos Caddie app offers customizability with regard to the data it presents. The app is designed to be simple and only present the most crucial information to the user at a glance.

However, if the user were to explore the application, they would be able to access even more in-depth insight in order to customize their experience with the product.

If the user is looking to improve their play in specific ways, such as the power of their swing, then they can access data that will help them to improve it.

The Arccos Caddie app will also perform similar functions to a human caddie, such as giving you personal recommendations on what clubs you should use for a certain hit. This helps to make you a more informed player every step of the way.

Do The Arccos Caddie Smart Sensors Have Any Extra Features?

As well as its accurate data and its expertly designed mobile application, the Arccos Caddie Smart Sensors also come with an extra bevy of exciting features.

One of the most exciting and innovative features of these sensors is their ability to take weather conditions into account before you make your swing.

Many smart caddie devices simply give you drive advice based on the terrain ahead and the club you are using.

Unlike those, however, the Arccos sensors will actively seek to cater their recommendations to the current weather conditions. They will recommend the level of power to aim for, as well as which club you should use.

We found that these recommendations really did hold up to scrutiny. Any time we decided that we would ignore the recommendations of the sensors, we would find, shortly after, that we wished we had followed the advice, as our golf balls had careened off course!

They really are that accurate. You can also cater the recommendations and data to what your goals are within your play. Want to improve on your swing?

Set the application to provide advice and data on your swing and you can use every swing you make as a learning point for the next. You’ll find that there is a marked improvement in no time.

Finally, it’s also worth mentioning that purchasing a set of Arccos Caddie Smart Sensors also nets you a year’s subscription to the smartphone application’s advanced features.

However, this does mean that, without the extra subscription, the sensor modules would prove to be rather useless.

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Specs For The Arccos Caddie Smart Sensors

  • Power Source: CR2032 Lithium Batteries
  • Battery Life: 2 – 3 Years
  • Batteries Included?: Yes
  • Materials: Plastic
  • Height: 50 Centimetre Box

Pros

  • Each sensor module connects effortlessly to your clubs, and to the Arccos Caddie application.
  • The Arccos application provides in-depth and to-the-minute insight into how you play so that you can use it effectively for improvement and practice.
  • Each sensor module has an incredible 2 to 3-year battery life, so you can expect to use them for many years to come.

Cons

  • A subscription to Arccos is required to get the full list of benefits and features. It comes as standard with the first purchase, but the annual $99 fee could be very off-putting for many.
  • The batteries inside of the modules cannot be replaced and also cannot be charged. Thus you would need to buy new modules every time each one runs out of its battery.
  • The distance between the clubs and your smart device needs to be as small as possible. If the distance is too great, you may get inaccurate readings.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Arccos Caddie

How Does Arccos Caddie Sensor Work?

The individual Arccos sensor modules operate via a small transmitter situated within. Whenever you hit the golf ball with your club, it will read the speed and the power of the impact. This data will be compiled and then transmitted to your smart device, so that you can judge your performance right away.

How Does Arccos Track Distance?

In order to determine the distance of each shot within a round of golf, the Arccos app and sensors will take a look at the distance between each shot. Say you first hit the ball with a driver. Once you catch back up with the ball, and then change your club and move to hit again, it will know where the ball ended up from the first hit.

Does Arccos Measure Swing Speed?

Yes. As part of its aim of improving your play, the Arccos sensors will accurately measure the power and speed of each swing. This helps you to get a far more in-depth and accurate sense of how you play.


To Conclude

At this point, we couldn’t be more enthusiastic about the Arccos Caddie Smart Sensors. They work so much better than any other smart caddie we have ever used, and they provided us with plenty of accurate data as and when it was needed.

This helped to create a noticeable improvement in our play.The sensors are more than easy to install, simply screwing into the top of each club’s handle, and then connecting to the associated mobile application.

You can be stuck into informed golfing in mere minutes.Speaking of the Arccos Caddie application, it’s worth mentioning just how user-friendly it is.

If you’re new to smart caddies, it provides more than enough information on the surface to prove useful, while all manner of extra data sets and settings can be accessed with a few button presses. 

This makes the application perfect for those who need a little bit more in-depth insight into their play and how to improve it.

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