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The Best Golf Rangefinder for Accuracy and Price


Finding the best golf rangefinders can be a daunting task, but it doesn't have to be! We've put together a list of our favourite options for accuracy and price. If you're in the market for one, this article is perfect for you.Get more news about Yard rangefinder Hunting,you can vist our website!

Use the links below to jump to the full review of each rangefinder. Or read the short buyers guide below to learn more about what to look for in a golf rangefinder.
What To Look For in a Rangefinder?
There are a few factors to consider when looking for a golf rangefinder. The most important factors are accuracy, easy of use and price, which should be your primary considerations when choosing one of these devices. Where you'll have to make a judgement call is weighing up price with the features you want and the ease of use.

Accuracy
Most rangefinders are accurate to within 1%, even the budget options. There are some high-end models that have ranges accurate to within half a yard up to a 500-yard distance or more.

Ease of Use
Easy of use is a key factor that separates high and low-end rangefinders. With an easy-to-use device, you'll have no problem quickly finding your distances before each shot and locking onto targets without having to manually reset anything or spend time squinting at screens for readings.

Usability does tend to come with the higher end models, but if you play lots of golf it sure will be worth the extra money.

Distance Range
Most rangefinders have a distance range of between 10 and 500 yards. The best golf rangefinder for you will depend on what factors matter most to your game - will you be using this off the tee to scan for hazards, or as you approach the green, dialling in on the flagstick?

There are some higher-end models that offer a better ability to scan through tree cover or brush and find your distance even if you're not getting off a clean shot. Whereas cheaper models are more likely to pick up small branches and leaves that are in your way.

Price
Laser rangefinder will set you back anywhere from $60 to over $500. The price you pay will depend on the features that are important to your game, as well as how accurate it needs to be (the more precise, the higher-priced). However, as stated above, our testing has found usability is one of the biggest factors that vary with the price of golf laser rangefinders.

Battery Life
Most rangefinders come with a small lithium-ion battery that lasts for many months or over a year depending on how much you play. Some models will charge via a USB cable, but this isn't too common.


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