Introduction
Pop ‘rangefinder’ into any golf retailer’s website and prepare to start scrolling. They’ve become ubiquitous and there is barely a manufacturer that hasn’t had a go at producing one.
So to get attention in such a cluttered marketplace you’ve got to be doing something a bit extraordinary.
The last time we looked at a Motocaddy rangefinder – the Pro 3000 – we described it as a “reasonably priced” distance measuring device at a recommended retail price of £249.
Oh, how things have changed. The renowned trolley manufacturer’s newest offering, the snappily-titled Pro 5000, is £80 cheaper – reflecting the huge plethora of options golfers have at the value end of the DMD market.
So is there anything that sets Motocaddy’s new rangefinder apart? Let’s dive into my full Motocaddy Pro 5000 Laser Rangefinder Review
Keywords
Crisp visuals, simple design, quality case, user friendly, lightweight
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