Best Rangefinders at 2025 PGA Show: Bushnell, Garmin, Precision Pro

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Welcome to the 2025 PGA show, where the hunt for the ultimate rangefinder is on! Bushnell's AI slope model kicks things off with pinseeker and jolt technology, but where's the magnet for easy cart attachment? Moving on to the tour V6 Shift and tour hybrid, we see extended yardage capabilities and improved viewfinders. Then, Bushnell's X3 Plus Link steps up with club recommendations and a striking red display. Meanwhile, Garmin's Approach Z30 impresses with sleek design and watch compatibility.
Tiger Rover offers budget-friendly options like the mini rangefinder and the S with magnat and old LED display. Caddy Talk shakes things up with the Windy rangefinder, featuring wind detection capabilities for the first time. Blue Tees presents the S3 Max Plus and S4 Ultra, boasting quick target locking features that stand out. Shot Scope brings customization to the table with the Pro X and Pro LX Plus, complete with GPS and club tracking functionalities.
Precision Pro enters the fray with the Titan Elite, connecting to your phone and alerting you if you stray too far. Their nx10 slope model offers customization with replaceable plates, but alas, no Mr. Short Game editions in sight. Fast Deer Golf steals the show with touchscreen technology and a peek into the internal workings of their rangefinders. In the world of rangefinders, Precision Pro reigns supreme, offering magnet clips, phone connectivity, and a range of options to suit every golfer's needs.

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$65 rangefinder is a popular choice
Garmin Approach Z82 praised for features like wind speed and pin placement
Hybrid Bushnell rangefinder with multiple features is well-received
Precision Pro Rangefinders praised for accuracy and customer service
Golf Buddy Laser 2S and Garmin Approach Z82 highly recommended
Shot Scope Pro L2 and Shotscope LX received positive feedback
Concerns raised about durability and support of Bushnell and Garmin products
Request for information on Tiger Rover rangefinder
Inexpensive rangefinders compared to more expensive ones
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