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Distance Measuring Devices
I Tried an Unknown Golf Rangefinder – The Results Were Unbelievable!

published: Oct 6, 2025

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updated: Oct 8, 2025

I Tried an Unknown Golf Rangefinder – The Results Were Unbelievable!

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A golf rangefinder that offers premium performance but at an unbelievable price – what more could you want?

Table of Contents

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  • Ncg summary
  • First impressions
  • On-course testing
  • Ncg final verdict
  • The details

If you read Redtiger’s Mission and Vision you might think they only operate in the car industry – serving 1 million plus customers in over 70 countries. They have now ventured in the golf industry offering up a golf rangefinder that , consistent with their mission and vision, will look to provide golfers with a reliable, innovative rangefinder that will offer all a golfer would need on the golf course. In this Redtiger Golf rangefinder review we will put this to the test to see if Redtiger have managed to deliver on what they promise.

Let’s dive straight in….

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NCG Summary

5 star review
NCG SUMMARY

Redtiger’s rangefinder impresses with its user-friendly design, clear optics, accurate measurements, and versatile features, making it a confident and reliable choice for golfers.

The price point is also unbelievable value.

PROS

  • Sleek and simple design
  • Ease of use
  • Accurate distances at an attractive price

CONS

  • None
  • $155.99

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  • REDTIGER Golf Rangefinder with Slope Switch, 1200 Yards Range Finder Golfing, 7X Magnification, Flag Pole Locking Vibration, Rechargeable Range Finders with Magnet Stripe, GolfVue Series 1

    $93.49

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First Impressions

Redtiger is not a brand that I was aware of in the rangefinder market so I was intrigued to test out the product. I have been using a rangefinder for a number of years and love the confidence that it gives you when selecting clubs.

First impressions were really good as I opened the box. The rangefinder sits comfortably in the hand and the clarity of vision is excellent. The product is very user friendly and takes no time at all to find your way around all the options available.

Redtiger Golf Rangefinder Review

On-course testing

The Redtiger Rangefinder is a good looking piece of kit,that comes with a well design carry pouch that attaches to your bag easily and securely. In addition, it comes with a magnetic clip that you can fix directly on to your belt.

Redtiger Golf Rangefinder Review

The ergonomic grips means it fits perfectly and comfortably into your hand and a simple, one touch button means that you are up and running without any complicated instructions.

Redtiger Golf Rangefinder Review

The 7x magnification provides superb clarity and it has exceptional range that makes it suitable for the longest of hitters. It quickly locks on to the target and a satisfying vibration gives you the confidence that it is locked on to the target. Most importantly, the distances given a very accurate!

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The digital display is very clear and, as you would expect, you have the options to change the measurements between yards and metres.

The rangefinder is easily switched between slope assistance with the simple flick of the switch on the side of the devise, making it great for both practice and competition.

NCG Final Verdict

It is very difficult to find any negatives with the Redtiger Rangefinder.

It does everything you would expect and require and has a really clean design.

Easy to grip and a robust design means you step on to the course confident that you have all the distance information you will ever need.

Couple that with an impressive price point (regularly on offer or discount on Amazon) and this is a great option.

  • $155.99

    View Deal
  • REDTIGER Golf Rangefinder with Slope Switch, 1200 Yards Range Finder Golfing, 7X Magnification, Flag Pole Locking Vibration, Rechargeable Range Finders with Magnet Stripe, GolfVue Series 1

    $93.49

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The Details

RRP: from £109.99 / $159.99

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About the author

Stephen Foster

Stephen has played golf since a junior, spending most of his time as a member at Dewsbury & District Golf Club before moving to Fulford Golf Club.

A single figure golfer, rounds tend to follow the trend of steady and unspectacular.

In addition to his membership at Fulford, Stephen plays a lot of corporate golf through his role as Corporate Development Director for leading law firm, Squire Patton Boggs. He is also founder of Yorkshire, golf networking business, Clubhouse Leaders

What’s in the bag?

TaylorMade has generally been the club brand of choice. Current irons are TaylorMade P 790s, with TaylorMade wedges.

Driver is Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke, 3 wood is Titleist TSR, 5 wood is TaylorMade r7 and putter is TaylorMade Spider GTx.