Costco Wholesale has for their Members: Zoom Focus X Rangefinder on sale for $79.97. Shipping is free.
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Features:
Switch Between Non-Slope and Slope Compensation Distance
Flag Scanner Technology to Compensate for Elevation Changes to the Flag
Rechargeable Battery
Magnification: 6X
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Our research indicates that this Zoom Focus X Rangefinder is priced $24.03 lower (23.1% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $104 at the time of this post.
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About this product:
Rated 4.2 out of 5 stars overall based on 294 reviews.
Orig Price: $199.99.
Sale Price: $119.99.
Clearance Price: $79.97
Marked as clearance with the .97 price tag. I purchased this for $119 about 1 years ago on sale. Great battery life, I charge it once a year. It's accurate, gets the job done.
For casual golfers who want to use a rangefinder, this is probably a fine option. You could also just use any of the free satellite-based apps on your phone (18birdies, GHIN, etc) instead.
4.2 reviews. Costco also sells the CaddyTek one too that goes on coupon for $99. It has far more reviews at 4.6 stars.
For casual golfers who want to use a rangefinder, this is probably a fine option. You could also just use any of the free satellite-based apps on your phone (18birdies, GHIN, etc) instead.
For casual golfers who want to use a rangefinder, this is probably a fine option. You could also just use any of the free satellite-based apps on your phone (18birdies, GHIN, etc) instead.
Whow. One of the few MGS reviews I may actually agree with.
I got the Callaway 300 from a SD posted here. I know the model reviewed is the 350 but the 300 is trash. Need to shoot the pin like 4x to feel good about it.
I got notification as I am following Costco and I read it wrong as refrigerator and thinking that is one wierd looking refrigerator. I need new glasses.
I've had this one for 3 or 4 years of flawless use. Fast and accurate
I don't know about this one but I have the Caddetek for close to two years now and it's performance is great! Only complaint is the battery. The original lasted for close to a year (over 100 rounds with at least another 50 range sessions). Took two battery changes to get through the second year. It does have a battery strength indicator but I failed to check it. Other than that, it's really worth the price.
Reviews don't seem great. Although I need a rangefinder I will pass for now.
Yes I'd pass, heard accuracy isn't great. Definitely get one though, can find deals on them and they're a life saver.
One comment said, I just use the blue white and red markers. Yea fine got it, and I'm not looking to be dead accurate either, HOWEVER, where range finders make their worth is hazards... If I play unfamiliar course I know exactly how far that tree is, I know exactly how far it is to the water, or the dog right bend to the fairway. No more guessing where I need my ball to land.
Anyone that plays different courses, my range finder was such a great investment.
For casual golfers who want to use a rangefinder, this is probably a fine option. You could also just use any of the free satellite-based apps on your phone (18birdies, GHIN, etc) instead.
Rangefinder has been helpful for practice range. Good to know how far your hitting outside of the golf course gps maps.
Yes I'd pass, heard accuracy isn't great. Definitely get one though, can find deals on them and they're a life saver.
One comment said, I just use the blue white and red markers. Yea fine got it, and I'm not looking to be dead accurate either, HOWEVER, where range finders make their worth is hazards... If I play unfamiliar course I know exactly how far that tree is, I know exactly how far it is to the water, or the dog right bend to the fairway. No more guessing where I need my ball to land.
Anyone that plays different courses, my range finder was such a great investment.
Also those stakes are typically put in when the course is built and if any changes are made rarely are they moved properly. Also fewer courses are putting stakes out anymore and the distance is only on the cart path which could be wildly different if your ball is in the other side of the fairway. Can also get a GPS vs a rangefinder. I have an old Garmin that has a course map with yardages to landmarks such as water, bunkers, front, middle, and back of green, etc. That works better than my rangefinder around here with so many blind shots.
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For casual golfers who want to use a rangefinder, this is probably a fine option. You could also just use any of the free satellite-based apps on your phone (18birdies, GHIN, etc) instead.
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For casual golfers who want to use a rangefinder, this is probably a fine option. You could also just use any of the free satellite-based apps on your phone (18birdies, GHIN, etc) instead.
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Just another data point if you're in the market.
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Just another data point if you're in the market.
https://www.costco.com/caddytek-g...19508.html
https://slickdeals.net/share/iphone_app/t/15839491
I've had this one for 3 or 4 years of flawless use. Fast and accurate
https://mygolfspy.com/labs/best-v...ngefinder/
For casual golfers who want to use a rangefinder, this is probably a fine option. You could also just use any of the free satellite-based apps on your phone (18birdies, GHIN, etc) instead.
Whow. One of the few MGS reviews I may actually agree with.
I got the Callaway 300 from a SD posted here. I know the model reviewed is the 350 but the 300 is trash. Need to shoot the pin like 4x to feel good about it.
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I don't know about this one but I have the Caddetek for close to two years now and it's performance is great! Only complaint is the battery. The original lasted for close to a year (over 100 rounds with at least another 50 range sessions). Took two battery changes to get through the second year. It does have a battery strength indicator but I failed to check it. Other than that, it's really worth the price.
Yes I'd pass, heard accuracy isn't great. Definitely get one though, can find deals on them and they're a life saver.
One comment said, I just use the blue white and red markers. Yea fine got it, and I'm not looking to be dead accurate either, HOWEVER, where range finders make their worth is hazards... If I play unfamiliar course I know exactly how far that tree is, I know exactly how far it is to the water, or the dog right bend to the fairway. No more guessing where I need my ball to land.
Anyone that plays different courses, my range finder was such a great investment.
https://mygolfspy.com/labs/best-v...ngefinder/
For casual golfers who want to use a rangefinder, this is probably a fine option. You could also just use any of the free satellite-based apps on your phone (18birdies, GHIN, etc) instead.
Rangefinder has been helpful for practice range. Good to know how far your hitting outside of the golf course gps maps.
One comment said, I just use the blue white and red markers. Yea fine got it, and I'm not looking to be dead accurate either, HOWEVER, where range finders make their worth is hazards... If I play unfamiliar course I know exactly how far that tree is, I know exactly how far it is to the water, or the dog right bend to the fairway. No more guessing where I need my ball to land.
Anyone that plays different courses, my range finder was such a great investment.