Going The Distance: Seven of the Best Distance-Measuring Devices You Can Buy
ARCCOS DRIVER
Put this sensor in your driver grip, and an app tracks the distance and accuracy of your tee shots. Another fun feature: It lets you compete against the drives of other users. It’ll even handicap the competition by factoring average tee-shot distance.
$80, optional $40 yearly subscription
$80, optional $40 yearly subscription
GOLFBUDDY VOICE 2
Clip this device to your hat or bag, or put it on a band for your wrist, and it becomes a handy reference tool for distances to the front, middle and back of greens. Can’t be bothered to look at it? Hit a button, and a voice tells you the yardage.
$130
$130
BUSHNELL TOUR V4 SLOPE
This range finder can calculate how long a shot will play based on elevation. This function is legal for practice rounds only but can be turned off so the device can be used for tournament or handicap play.
$400
$400
LEUPOLD GX2I2
This range finder calculates how far to play a shot based on your ability (you have to input your average shot distances first), the weather, and the terrain. It even suggests a club (you still
have to swing).
$430
$430
TOMTOM GOLFER 2
The watch provides distances to hazards and greens plus an image of the putting surface. The device also senses when you hit a shot and calculates how far the ball traveled. Review your rounds on its
MySports app.
$250
$250
SKYCADDIE LINX GT
This package comes with a watch, sensors for your clubs, and an app. When synced to
a smartphone, you can look at an overhead view of the hole you’re playing. It also records shot data and has a fitness function—tracking steps and calories burned.
$350
$350
GOLFLOGIX
The free version of the app has basic functions like stat-tracking. The Premium version lets you preview a course in 3-D. It’s like playing a practice round without forking over an extra green fee.
$30, yearly subscription
$30, yearly subscription