When it comes to distance measuring devices, the team at Shot Scope has built one of the most complete lineups in golf. Whether you’re a data-driven player who wants detailed shot tracking or someone who just wants quick yardages to the green, Shot Scope truly has something for everybody. We recently had the chance to walk through the entire product range with Shot Scope Marketing Manager Jennifer Saxon, and here’s a closer look at what stood out.
GPS Shot Tracking Devices: From Entry Level to Premium
The lineup starts with the Shot Scope H4, a compact GPS unit that delivers far more than its size suggests. Using Shot Scope’s signature club tags—small sensors that screw into the end of each grip—you can easily track every shot by tapping the club to the device. The H4 provides front, middle, and back distances, hazard yardages, and full post-round performance data.
For golfers looking for an even more affordable entry point, Shot Scope Connex offers the same club tags but works directly with your smartphone—no physical GPS device required. It’s a great option for players who want shot tracking without investing in a watch or handheld unit.
Moving up the range, Shot Scope offers two popular GPS watches: the V5 and the X5. The V5 has become a favorite thanks to its simplicity and deep stat tracking, while the X5 adds premium features like a ceramic bezel, touchscreen, and full hole maps. One standout feature of the X5 is the ability to overlay your longest club distances directly onto the hole map, helping you avoid trouble before you swing.
GPS-Only Simplicity with the G6 Watch
If shot tracking isn’t your priority, the Shot Scope G6 watch is designed purely for GPS performance. It delivers front, middle, and back distances, full hole maps, and a large color display. Interchangeable straps add a stylish touch, making it one of the most visually appealing GPS watches in the lineup.
Laser Rangefinders: Reliable, Accurate, and Feature-Packed
Shot Scope’s laser rangefinder lineup starts with the Pro L2, one of the best values in golf at around $150. It includes slope on/off functionality and a built-in cart magnet—features often reserved for more expensive models.
New for this year is the Pro X, which builds on the Pro L2 by adding customization options, making it popular for corporate or trade use. For golfers who want a more premium feel, the Pro ZR features a metal body, added weight, and red/black optics that enhance visibility in darker conditions.
At the top of the range sits the LX+, a true three-in-one device that combines a laser rangefinder with a detachable H4 GPS unit. It allows golfers to choose between laser precision or quick GPS yardages—and even full shot tracking—all in one product.
Most Popular Picks
According to Shot Scope, the Pro L2 remains the top-selling rangefinder thanks to its price and performance, while the V5 watch continues to lead the way for golfers focused on improving their game through data.
No matter how you prefer to measure distance—watch, handheld GPS, or laser—Shot Scope offers a solution designed to fit your game and your budget.
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