Rangefinders

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By Garrett H

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  1. Hey Team Titleist, I am about to start my high school golf season and I need a rangefinder. Does anyone have any recommendations for rangefinders for under 200 Dollars?

  2. calvin a

    calvin a
    Dumfries, VA

    Military
    Might have to wait for a sale. I use the cally EZ Finder and it accounts for slope and super easy to use. I've seen a lot on Amazon ranging between $100-200. You'd have to check out the reviews but more importantly the warranties.
  3. Steve E

    Steve E
    Stockton, CA

    Hi Garrett..go to mg golf they have a range finder with slope for about $120..I have purchased golf clubs and clothing from them in the past and have no problem with them..
  4. Mitch B

    Mitch B
    Huntsville, Alabama

    I like my precision pro NX7. I don’t see the NX7 online anymore but the NX2 looks nice for $169.
  5. Mitch B

    Mitch B
    Huntsville, Alabama

    I like my precision pro NX7. I don’t see the NX7 online anymore but the NX2 looks nice for $169.
  6. Barry M

    Barry M
    Reno, NV

    If you don't want to spend a lot of money, look into either a gps watch or the pocket gps. I have a Bushnell rangefinder I can use to zero in on the flag, and a Garmin gps that I keep in my pocket that gives me front, center, & back of the green. Very seldom do I use the rangefinder. If I was a scratch golfer and could hit consistent on the dot shots, I might benefit more with the rangefinder. Take a lesson from the pros. They hit the ball more consistent and accurate than anyone I know, and it's based on estimates of yards from a sprinkler head which may or may not have the correct yardage on it.
  7. I use the Zoom Focus X, works for me.
  8. I just got the tectectec Vpro500 for Christmas and it has pretty good reviews. No slope but a few other cooks such as the point and shot for hazards etc. You can grab one off of Amazon and give it a test run.
  9. Military
    Use the Busnell pro with slope, on and off. On for practice and off for tournaments. Great rangefinder, may need to find a used one for price.
  10. Diego D

    Diego D
    Miami, FL

    Precision Pro NX7 = 199 dollars
  11. JESUS D

    JESUS D
    Dripping Springs, TX

    I bought my brother in law a blue tees range finder he loves it.
  12. Chris B

    Chris B
    San Diego

    I use the Golf Pad app, but there are a lot of good smartphone apps with GPS that’ll do distances for you. Most require a subscription that are anywhere from $20-$40 a year. Much more affordable and you get the same info

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