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Save big on golf rangefinders from Bushnell, Garmin, Shot Scope, more

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Golfweek
Updated Nov. 26, 2025, 6:29 p.m. ET

Are you in need of a new rangefinder? Or perhaps you're buying a gift for a golfer who is?

Either way, you've come to the right place. Golf technology has come a long way in recent years and rangefinders are no exception. These gadgets are outfitted with the latest systems that help players go pin hunting with the most accurate yardages.

But with all of that often comes a hefty price tag, and that's why you need to take advantage of these holiday deals from some of the top brands making golf rangefinders right now. Check out our picks.

Bushnell Tour V6 Shift

Bushnell's Tour V has been a staple among rangefinders for years and the V6 Shift is the latest and greatest. It boasts the brand's most accurate, consistent and longest-ranging readings, complete with a switch that allows you to toggle the slope feature so it can be used for both casual and competitive golf.

Bushnell Tour V6 Shift
Hunt every pin. $70 off at Bushnell

Shot Scope Pro ZR

Shot Scope's Pro ZR features a red-black dual-optic system so players can get accurate readings regardless of lighting conditions and boasts a range of up to 1,500 yards. It also features a DuraShield HardShell for rugged, dependable performance, and the built-in cart magnet makes access even easier. Plus, golfers can download the Shot Scope mobile app and get GPS aerial maps of any course in the world.

Shot Scope Pro ZR
Save $110 on this rangefinder. Buy now at Shot Scope

Blue Tees Series 3 Max+

As one of the more affordable gadgets on this list, the Series 3 Max+ from Blue Tees still packs a punch. Like most, it boasts a USGA-compliant slope switch and red/black control, but one of its unique features is that you'll never have to change the battery in this rangefinder. It charges with a USB-C port, so you can just plug it into your phone or laptop charger and it will be ready to go for your tee time the next morning.

Blue Tees Series 3 Max+
A quality rangefinder at a great price. $70 off at PGA Tour Superstore

Garmin Approach Z82

At the highest price point on this list, Garmin's Approach Z82 is about as good as it gets. This thing is far from just a simple distance reader. It will adjust the yardage for slope and wind direction, and with 43,000 courses loaded into its software, it can even map out hazards and show you the contours of the greens you're hitting into. It really is mind-blowing all the things that this rangefinder can do.

Garmin Approach Z82
The rangefinder that does everything. $100 off at Garmin

Precision Pro Titan Elite

This one doesn't exactly fall in the affordable category either, but it's marked down right now and it's an elite rangefinder (pun fully intended). The Titan Elite from Precision Pro also charges via USB-C and is protected by a metal-alloy shell, contrary to most rangefinders, which are made of plastic. With HD optics, a magnet cart mount and a range up to 1,000 yards, any golfer can benefit from having this laser.

Precision Pro Titan Elite
Make your rangefinder elite. Save $50 at Dick's Sporting Goods

TourTrek Signal Slope

Back to the lower price range here, the TourTrek Signal Slope is still a high-quality rangefinder, featuring an upgraded LCD display and two easy-to-use buttons that will keep players moving right along while getting accurate distance readings. With a range up to 1,000, this gadget has everything you need with a very reasonable price tag.

TourTrek Signal Slope
Upgrade without breaking the bank. $30 off at Dick's Sporting Goods

Nikon Coolshot 50i GII

You might only know Nikon as the company that makes digital cameras, and they do, but their technological reach goes far beyond that. The Coolshot 50i GII gives visual and haptic confirmation when it locks onto a target up to 1,200 yards. Plus, its "First Priority Target Mode" ignores background noise like trees and bushes and seeks the flagstick alone, promising more accurate readings.

Nikon Coolshot 50i GII
Make each shot cooler. Save $70 at PGA Tour Superstore

Pinned Golf Prism+

Pinned Golf offers one of the more aesthetically pleasing pieces of golf technology at a great price with its Prism+. A slope switch, PinnedLock Vibration technology and a 4K OLED display give golfers everything they need to find the right distance on every shot, while the design is sleek and unique. It's even offered in six different colors.

Pinned Golf Prism+
Attack every pin. Save $60 at Dick's Sporting Goods

Our team of savvy editors independently handpicks all recommendations. If you purchase through our links, the USA Today Network may earn a commission. Prices were accurate at the time of publication but may change.

Our team of savvy editors independently handpicks all recommendations. If you purchase through our links, the USA Today Network may earn a commission. Prices were accurate at the time of publication but may change.

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