Arguably the biggest hitter in the golf technology space. Bushnell are synonymous with most golfers for their quality rangefinders, GPSs and lasers. Picking the right club has never been more accurate.
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Here at NCG, we have tested a number of Bushnell rangefinders over the last 12 months to give you a selection of some of the best offerings they have. Long story short, you’re certainly in the right place if you’re looking for a quality rangefinder.
Whether it was intentional or not, opting to go with a Bushnell product for your rangefinder is a strong choice. There aren’t many brands as trusted in the golf space, so check out some of their offerings below…
Best Bushnell Golf Rangefinders 2025
Bushnell Tour Hybrid Review


The Bushnell Tour Hybrid is a lovely, compact size and much lighter than these devices used to be. Think of it as a great laser first and foremost – but with significant benefits in the form of the GPS information it also provides.
Sometimes with a laser you wonder what you get by choosing one of the established premium brands. After all, a yardage is a yardage. Well, I can assure you that using the Bushnell Tour Hybrid is a joy. It’s quick and its reassuringly crisp at finding the flags you are pointing it.
The Bushnell Tour Hybrid is a stylish, well-constructed, premium piece of kit that I know serous golfers will love. It takes only a couple of moments to set up and then you are all set for play. You don’t have to touch it between rounds once you have the settings as you want them.
PROS
- Does two things in one – saving the need to carry both a laser and a GPS
- Gorgeously crisp and rapid when zapping – it really locks in on your target
- Tells you where the flag is in relation to the green
CON
- Other, specialist GPS devices will give you much more detail on what is going on on any given hole
- RELATED: Read our full Bushnell Tour Hybrid review here.
RRP: Bushnell Tour Hybrid – £519 / $499.99
More information: Bushnell Website
Bushnell A1-Slope Golf Laser Rangefinder


This is a rechargeable rangefinder and a full charge lasts for 50+ rounds or 3000+ target acquisitions. It did not come close to running out of battery during testing. In the past I would perhaps have avoided something rechargeable in case it was dead when I went out to play.
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One of the great features of the A1-slope being so small is that it is not too obtrusive if you put it in your pocket. The BITE magnetic skin is a clever addition. It is a silicon sleeve that incorporates a very strong magnet to attach to a cart should you so wish.
This is one of my favourite pieces of kit I have tested. It has all the functionality of a full-size rangefinder. The question is not so much why did Bushnell make this smaller but why are rangefinders usually the size they are? Its small dimensions did not make it any more fiddly in my opinion. Bushnell have created an absolute winner with the A1-Slope.
PROS
- Build quality
- Easy to use
- Decent accessories
- Size
CONS
- None, I absolutely love it!
- RELATED: Read our full Bushnell A1-Slope Golf Laser Rangefinder review here.
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I really liked how the V6 sat in my hand. There is a textured, rubber area where your thumb sits that helps with grip. That area is molded so your hand sits nicely when holding the laser. This is great as it allows for a more stable hand when trying to lock in flags.
The V6 has improved pin seeking accuracy. Just like previous models, there is vibration feedback when you lock in a flag. The V6 offers additional feedback as the outer circle of the lens flashes red. At first, this scared me as I wasn’t expecting it but once I got used to it, it was just like it always happened. I found all of the numbers to be very similar to my current Bushnell as well as the Bushnell Phantom 2 Slope that I was also testing at the time.
PROS
- Excellent quality
- Added confidence with pinseeker technology
- Sleek design and feel
- Secure case
CONS
- Heavier than previous models
- Expensive
- RELATED: Read our full Bushnell Tour V6 Laser review
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