In the latest mail delivery, I had the chance to try out something exciting—the Shot Scope Personalized Range Finder. Known for leading the charge in golf GPS and shot tracking tech, Shot Scope offers a range of products like GPS watches and laser rangefinders, along with systems for shot tracking tags.
Their newest release is the Pro X Rangefinder, which features a unique design plate for customization. Both golfers and golf shops can tailor this equipment to their liking. It’s an ideal gift for member-guest events or as impressive trophies in tournament prize packages. There’s even room to showcase a club’s or a corporate logo, which makes it a versatile option.
The folks at Shot Scope really outdid themselves by crafting a beautifully personalized rangefinder for me. The logo quality is stunning. Available in both black and white, there’s a minimum order requirement of six units. This makes the rangefinder perfect for memorable trips or as gifts for groomsmen.
David Hunter, CEO of Shot Scope, shared his enthusiasm, “Our 2025 collection is our most thrilling and advanced yet. The PRO-X rangefinder, with its endless customization options, has garnered an incredibly positive response from the golf industry, professionals, and buyers at recent PGA events. This response boosts our commitment to expanding investment across the U.S. to better support our retail and distribution networks. Our goal is to equip golfers with the best tools for a more interactive on-course experience.”
Here are the standout features of the PRO X:
– Custom-designed plate
– Integrated cart magnet
– Adaptive slope technology
– Rapid-fire detection
– Target-lock vibration
– Range of 800 yards
– 6x magnification
– Precision clear lens
– Adjustable eyepiece
– Accuracy within 1 yard
– Water-resistant construction
– Anti-slip grip
– Compliance with the Rules of Golf
– 24-month warranty
– Replaceable CR2-3V Battery
You can grab the PRO X over at shotscope.com, where it’s priced at $199.99 USD or CAD $249.99, and it comes in several limited edition designs. Stay tuned, as I’ll be diving deeper into how this rangefinder performs in my coming weeks’ full review.