Our Picks: The 6 best rangefinders we used in 2024
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Welcome to GOLF’s 2024 holiday edition of Our Picks, where our experts are hand-selecting the items you — and your golf-loving family and friends — need on your radar. Scroll below for our latest batch of recommendations, and visit our Best Golf Stuff of 2024 hub page for more articles.
It’s 2024 (almost 2025!) which means a rangefinder is an essential piece of your golf bag.
No more of this walking out to the middle of the fairway to find the 100-, 150- and 200-yard markers. Take your laser out, point it at the flag and bam! You’ve got the exact yardage to the flag, or a bunker or a tree you want to aim at.
Today’s rangefinders are so much more than just lasers too. From slope integration, to measuring other variables and GPS functions, the options are endless.
At GOLF.com and GOLF Magazine, we see it all. The good stuff you want is on our website and in the pages of our magazine, hand-picked by our golf-loving experts who have been dialing in our best estimation of what exactly you (the reader!) wants. This holiday season, our staff put their heads together to come up with gift ideas you’ll jump at, both from our sister site Fairway Jockey and other brands across the U.S. The result? Must-have items any golfer would love — and just in time for shopping season.
Check out our picks below for must-have rangefinders for your bag, which includes items from Nikon, Pinned Golf, Bushnell and more.
The best rangefinders we used in 2024
Keep scrolling for our picks of the best rangefinders we used in 2024 that you should buy.
Pinned Golf Prism+ Rangefinder Bundle
Prism+ Rangefinder Bundle
$259.99
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Pinned’s Prism+ rangefinder might be the most stylish option on this list, and right now, you can get a free Sound Stick speaker with your purchase! The Prisim+ is available in six colors and the Sound Stick is available in six more options, making for a bevy of combinations. Behind the stylish look is a cutting-edge rangefinder that is sure to get you the precise number to the flagstick.
Bushnell Tour V6 Shift
Bushnell Tour V6 Shift Laser Rangefinder
$399.99
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Bushnell’s rangefinders are a mainstay on the PGA Tour and the Bushnell Tour V6 Shift is no exception. The shift has all of the same technology as the standard model, including Pinseeker with visual jolt feedback, but also features a slope switch that is USGA legal to turn off the function for tournament play.
Nikon COOLSHOT PROII
Nikon COOLSHOT PROII Stabilized Rangefinder
$449.95
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The COOLSHOT PROII Stabilized comes from Nikon, so you know the optics are going to be top-notch. The COOLSHOT PROII takes advantage of Nikon’s innovative anti-glare and high-contrast coatings, plus a diopter adjustment to fine tune your vision. This rangefinder also features HYPER READ technology, getting you a yardage in three-tenths of a second so you don’t have to waste any time choosing a club.
Bushnell X3+
Bushnell Pro X3+ Laser Rangefinder
$599.99
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If you want to pull out all the stops, the Bushnell X3+ rangefinder is your answer. When you connect the rangefinder to the mobile app and turn the slope adjustments on, the X3+ will actually factor in slope, elevation and wind speed and direction to create a compensated yardage. It’s also fully IPX7 waterproof meaning it cannot only factor in the elements but it can also survive in them too.
Blue Tees Golf Series 3 Max+ Rangefinder
Blue Tees Golf Series 3 Max+ Rangefinder
$269.99
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The Blue Tees Golf Series 3 Max+ is the latest in the company’s flagship rangefinder series, but it is still priced well below its competitors, under $300. For the money, you’re not going to get a better ergonomically-shaped package with slope compensation for the money.
Voice Caddie SL3 GPS Laser Rangefinder
Voice Caddie SL3 GPS Laser Rangefinder
$599.99
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If you’re someone who likes having all the bells and whistles, look no further than the Voice Caddie SL3 GPS Laser Rangefinder. Not only does this rangefinder offer slope and GPS integration, allowing you to get specific numbers to hazards and the front and back of the green, but it also features a screen to view green undulations.
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Jack Hirsh
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Jack Hirsh is the Associate Equipment Editor at GOLF. A Pennsylvania native, Jack is a 2020 graduate of Penn State University, earning degrees in broadcast journalism and political science. He was captain of his high school golf team and recently returned to the program to serve as head coach. Jack also still *tries* to remain competitive in local amateurs. Before joining GOLF, Jack spent two years working at a TV station in Bend, Oregon, primarily as a Multimedia Journalist/reporter, but also producing, anchoring and even presenting the weather. He can be reached at jack.hirsh@golf.com.