From launch monitors to watches, there are a multitude of options that can take your game to the next level.
Every golfer can use a little technology to help get them to the next level. Whether it is a launch monitor—surprisingly affordable and accurate—through to the latest in rangefinders and watches that keep track of everything from your fitness to the hazard 150 yards out, there’s technology at Golf Town that will definitely elevate your performance.
Tunes On Course
Bushnell Wingman View GPS Speaker
The Wingman GPS Speaker, Wingman View and Wingman Mini all combine GPS yardages with Bluetooth music options for a great way to merge golf and entertainment. With 10 hours of batter life, the ability to magnetically attach it to your cart or clip it to your belt, the Wingman will be the constant companion for your foursome.
Measure Your Success
Voice Caddie SC4 Launch Monitor
A complete simulator and a portable launch monitor that can be used both indoors and outdoors, as well as a simulator. The SC4 delivers terrific swing and ball flight metrics (carry distance, launch direction, swing speed, ball speed, smash factor, launch angle, apex, and spin rate) while in simulator mode, the SC4 connects with the included MySwingCaddie App, providing a complete virtual display along with metrics and stats.
Rapsodo MLM2Pro Mobile Launch Monitor
The successor to Rapsodo’s original Mobile Launch Monitor, which was designed using radar technology and machine learning to bring pro-level data to golfers, the new MLM2PRO offers all of these insights, is compatible with iOS and Android devices and can now measure spin, and provide full simulation features like RapsodoRange, and more than 30,000 courses.
Flightscope Mevo+ Portable Launch Monitor
Mevo+ is an indoor and outdoor launch monitor and simulator that uses patented FlightScope Fusion Tracking technology to provide accurate performance. Just like more costly launch monitors, you’ll get essential data, including club path, face angle, swing plane, low point and D-Plane data included for full swing and chipping. You can bundle it for a full indoor simulator experience.
Full Swing Kit Launch Monitor
Tiger Woods love it. So does Jon Rahm. For nearly a decade, Woods has used a Full Swing KIT Launch Monitor when he practices and works on his game at home in Florida. Why? Because Woods, who is notoriously picky when it comes to equipment, expects the best and found that Full Swing delivers. Created to be portable, durable, and reliable, Full Swing elevates your practice experience using 16 points of club and ball data and high-resolution video to help you get the most out of your game.
Watch Your Distance
Garmin S70 Watch
If you’re the type of golfer who prefers the precision of a watch to having to grab a laser range finder from your bag, Garmin’s new S70 might just be your new go-to for on-course yardages. The watch is designed for customers who want all the tools to improve their game on the course – and all the health monitoring, activity tracking and connected features for their life off the course. Designed for golfers of all skill levels and with enhanced distance features, the S70 even has a built-in barometer to provide players with a more accurate reading for each shot. In fact, the watch has a virtual caddie tool that helps with shot dispersion data, and suggests a club based on factors, including historical swing data, elevation, as well as wind speed and direction.
Measure Your Distance
Garmin Approach Z82 Laser Rangefinder
A high-end rangefinder, the Garmin Approach Z82 comes packed with technology, elevating what was previously an afterthought in many player’s bags. More than just a rangefinder, the Z82 is part caddie. Its 2D hole map overlay provides you with front, middle and back distances as well as a full view on the hole ahead. It also provides you with where you should play the hole from the tee if you enter your estimated driving distance. Next level.
Bushnell Pro X3 Rangefinder
With seven times magnification, and incredible accuracy, it is easy to see why the Bushnell Pro X3 Rangefinder is a fixture for many golfers. Accurate within a yard up to 600 yards, The Pro X3 displays both the straight, line of sight distance and the “play as” distance. The “play as” distance compensates for the elements: temperature, pressure, and slope—incredibly useful depending on the seasonality of when you play. It also allows for a “home elevation” feature that tells you how far the ball will fly.
Bushnell Tour V6 Shift Rangefinder
Reliable. That’s the Bushnell Tour V6. If you want a rangefinder that does exactly what’s advertised—easy yardages—as well as an elevation feature that can be turned on or off, this is the rangefinder for you. Easy to use—just point and shoot—this is for the golfer that wants things clean and simple.
Voice Caddie SL3 Hybrid Rangefinder
State-of-the-art. That’s how Voice Caddie describes its SL3, which integrates a high-resolution touchscreen, dynamic and detailed green undulation data, and course layout graphics (with eagle eye overview), putt view with elevation/distance measurement, and GPS distance readings. The SL3 also offers slope compensation, as well as pin tracer with GPS pin assist for advanced stabilization. Integrating hybrid GPS for great stability, as well as illustrative course layouts and putt distances, this unit merges your standard rangefinder with great GPS options.