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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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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?

Andrew Barrett

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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