The ifrothgolf review
Shot Scope's flagship laser rangefinder, a rugged, no-nonsense unit that undercuts the established premium names by a healthy margin.
What's great
Accuracy is the headline. Today's Golfer had it one small mark off a perfect accuracy score in testing, something only a handful of rangefinders have ever managed, and Golfmagic summed it up as sturdy, simple and satisfying. The pin lock mode is among the best out there, the dual red/black optics are a genuinely thoughtful touch for dark skies and bright sun alike, and the build quality feels well above the price. The magnet is strong enough to trust on a buggy bar, and the slope switch keeps it comp legal.
Worth knowing
It is a single-purpose tool, with no GPS, no app integration and no colour screen, so feature-chasers will be underwhelmed. It runs on a CR2 battery rather than USB-C. Shot Scope also discounts aggressively on their own site, which is great for buyers but tells you not to pay full RRP.
The verdict
If you just want fast, accurate numbers in a tank of a body, this is the best £300 you can spend on a laser.





