The ifrothgolf review
Bushnell's 2026 mid-range flagship laser, replacing the Tour V6 Shift, with a new dual-colour OLED display and slope-first readouts.
What's great
The display is the story here. Slope-adjusted yardages show in green and straight yardages in red, so there is zero ambiguity over which number you are playing. Today's Golfer reckoned Bushnell kept the best bits of the V6 and added genuinely useful extras, and Golf Monthly called the display the clearest Bushnell has ever produced. It locks onto flags quickly and confidently from silly distances, the JOLT vibration is reassuring rather than annoying, and the BITE magnet remains the most copied feature in golf tech. The LINK club recommendation stuff is a nice bonus if you ever get on a Foresight launch monitor.
Worth knowing
It is £399, which is serious money for a laser when the Shot Scope PRO ZR does the core job for £100 less. The LINK features only matter if you actually have launch monitor data to feed it. It runs on a CR2 battery rather than USB-C charging, which feels a bit old-school at this price. And UK stock is through golf retailers rather than Amazon for now.
The verdict
The best mid-priced rangefinder Bushnell has made, and the one to buy if the badge and the display matter to you.





