One of the best ways to improve your game is to improve your distance accuracy. Dial in your clubs and ultimately stick more shots by using a rangefinder to read your distances.
Shot reading technology can be quite expensive, but not to worry…we found the top four rangefinders on the market that won’t make you compromise quality and accuracy for a good deal.
It’s definitely not easy to find *good* rangefinders *this* affordable.
All for under $200, we’re featuring rangefinders from Callaway, Nikon, Rad Golf and Precision Pro.
In this list, the lowest-priced rangefinder is only $150 — the best deal you can find anywhere. On top of being an already incredible deal, this $150 rangefinder also has GPS technology and doubles as a speaker that magnetizes dependably to your golf cart.
The other three rangefinders featured in this are classic ‘laser rangefinders’ which use point-and-shoot technology to help you scope your next shot.
All of these featured rangefinders are at their regular retail prices, aside from this one from Callaway, which is on sale for about $60 off its regular price. Jump on this sale while it lasts.
Keep scrolling to compare each of our top 4 picks for rangefinders that won’t break the bank.
What to look for in an ideal rangefinder
Compare and explore each rangefinder below.
Highlights
- Measurement Range: 6x magnification, range of 6 – 800 yd
- Measurement Accuracy: +/- 1 yd
- Has Slope Adjustment: NO
Highlights
- Measurement Range: GPS tech ranges entire course
- Measurement Accuracy: almost exact, +/- .5 yds
- Has Slope Adjustment: NO
Callaway Golf 300 Pro Laser Rangefinder with Slope Adjustment
CALLAWAYView Product
Highlights
- Measurement Range: 6x magnification, range of 5 to 1000 yards
- Measurement Accuracy: +/-1 yard accuracy to the pin from up to 300 yards
- Has Slope Adjustment: YES
Highlights
- Measurement Range: 6x magnification, range of up to 600 Yards
- Measurement Accuracy: +/-1 yard accuracy
- Has Slope Adjustment: YES