
When it comes to lowering your scores, few clubs in the bag are more important than the putter. Your putter typically accounts for 40-45% of all shots you will play in a round, yet it's often the most overlooked piece of equipment...
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If you're serious about improving your golf performance, one of the smartest investments you can make is a quality rangefinder. Whether you prefer the pinpoint accuracy of a laser, the convenience of a handheld GPS, or the wearable ease of a GPS watch, rangefinders offer a clear advantage every time you step onto the course.
At the heart of it, golf is a game of distance control. Knowing your exact yardage to the pin—or to hazards, bunkers, or the front and back of the green—gives you the confidence to choose the right club and commit fully to the shot. A good rangefinder eliminates the guesswork, helping you avoid under- or over-clubbing and ultimately leading to more consistent scoring.
Laser rangefinders offer unmatched accuracy, locking onto flags or specific targets to give you exact distances with a quick press of a button. Many now come with slope-adjustment features, helping you factor in elevation changes for even more precise shot planning. For players who prefer a broader view of the hole, GPS handhelds or watches provide yardages to multiple points on the hole at a glance—ideal for course management and speeding up play.
Using a rangefinder regularly also helps you get to know your own yardages better. During practice or on the course, you can track how far you're actually hitting each club—not what you think you're hitting. This insight leads to smarter decisions and lower scores over time.
Ultimately, the right rangefinder can act as a trusted on-course companion, guiding your strategy, sharpening your club selection, and giving you confidence when it counts. Whether you're a competitive player or simply want to enjoy your rounds with more clarity and control, it’s one piece of tech that’s well worth having in the bag.
If you're taking your golf seriously this year, come and visit us in the Pro Shop to see which GPS device is best for YOUR game.