Not sure? Let's make your decision easier...
To help you decide which rangefinder suits your golf game the best we have put together a comparison chart. We have included an overview of each model for your convenience. For a more detailed presentation please click "read more" on the product page or the model name in the chart below.
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Our thoughts
If your budget allows we recommend the 2000 CX model. It has improved scan mode functionality and works tremendously in almost all golfing conditions. You can get an accurate distance to your target in seconds and can swing with supreme confidence. As used by Mike Clayton and other pro staff.
The 1500 CX model is a fantastic tool with improved battery and target seeking capabilities. While it just falls short of our premium model, it represents terrific value for money and is a popular model for higher handicap and social golfers. If you're not sure you cannot go wrong with this model.
Glossary
Target Seek - is a feature that helps you hit smaller targets from further away with PLUS being technically more advanced making it even easier to hit your target. If you need to be able to measure distances of 220 metres and over then we would recommend Target Seek PLUS.
Scan Mode – is a feature that allows real-time measurement, i.e., as you aim at different targets the distances are measured and displayed automatically as the laser hits each target. For example, you can pan across the pin, move to the bunker in front of the green and then back to the trees behind the green, and achieve all the distances quickly. Scan Mode enables you to easily gather all the distances you require when making clubbing and shot-making decisions and is highly recommended as our customer reviews have shown us.
Smart Scan - is an extra function to normal Scan Mode. Just as in Scan Mode you pan across the pin seeing the distances to the pin and to what lies behind the green. Using Smart Scan you’ll be able you to instantly lock onto the shortest distance displayed, i.e., the pin with one touch of a button. For users of normal Scan Mode it can sometimes prove difficult to instantly distinguish the actual distance of the pin from the background over a long distance. With the Smart Scan’s one button feature this makes the job simple.
Magnification - The lenses of our rangefinders are made of optical glass and give a magnification of seven times. This means that what you see through the sight is enlarged so that it will be easier to aim.
Range - Sets the maximum distance that can be measured with rangefinders. The maximum length specified is basically what the laser is capable of under ideal lighting conditions against a big target with good reflection. Virtually all laser rangefinders that are designed for golf have a theoretical range that far exceeds what a golfer could ever need. What distinguishes rangefinders apart is how easy or difficult it is to measure small targets at longer distances.












