The best Black Friday rangefinder deals still live on Sunday: Lock-in your saving today
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Today’s best Black Friday golf rangefinder deals to help you make better shot selection decisions on the course and lower your score.
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Black Friday has been and gone, but that doesn’t mean the deals have. The best golf equipment deals of the year can still be shopped for a couple more days.
Here at Today’s Golfer, we’re constantly keeping our eyes peeled on both sides of the pond for deals as they drop so bookmark this page and check in regularly so you don’t miss out on landing one of the best golf rangefinders for a steal.
The Best Black Friday Rangefinder Deals
Deals:
Was £369.00 - Now £185.00 at Clubhouse Golf.
SAVE 50%
Grab yourself 50% off, this Black Friday at Clubhouse Golf.
Was £299.99 - Now £249.99 at Scottsdale Golf.
SAVE £50
Save £50 this Black Friday at Scottsdale Golf.
Was £199.99 - Now £149.99 at Clubhouse Golf.
SAVE 25%
Save £50 this Black Friday at Clubhouse Golf.
Was £299.99 - Now £199.00 at American Golf.
SAVE 33%
The combination of a handheld GPS unit in the speaker (although you can attach to your bag or cart easily) alongside the pinpoint accuracy of the laser gives you the best of both worlds, and at £100 off the marked price, this is a deal I wouldn't miss out on!
Was £549.99 - Now £465.49 at Golf Gear Direct.
SAVE MORE THAN £70!
You can see a map of the hole, with distances to the front, middle, and back of the green, as well as any hazards. There's wind speed and direction, as well as a "plays like" distance which adjusts the yardage based on whether you're playing up or downhill.
Save more than £70 with Golf Gear Direct this Black Friday.
Was £249.99 - Now £149.99 at American Golf.
SAVE 40%
Save a massive £100 this Black Friday at American Golf.
Was £89.99 - Now £68.90 at Amazon
SAVE 23%
The Mileseey Professional Precision Golf Rangefinder might not be a household name, but at this price, it's brilliant value, and one well worth purchasing if you need a new rangefinder.
Was £199.00 - Now £179.00 at Scottsdale Golf
Save 10%!
The Series 3 Max is a solid offering, with a good balance of weight stability without feeling heavy, 900 yards of scope, an easy to use Slope Mode switch, and a magnetic strip to attach to your buggy or cart instead of hanging off your bag.
Save £20 this Black Friday with Scottsdale Golf
Was £169.99 - Now £99.99 at Scottsdale Golf
You'll benefit from Vibration Alert letting you know when you're locked onto target as well as see slope-adjusted yardages to dial in your distances from everywhere and anywhere. A reliable product, and one currently at less than £100!
Black Friday Golf Rangefinder Deals: Buying Guide
Despite being a relatively small and compact piece of equipment, the rangefinder is a tech-packed and function-filled shot-saver that will require you to spend a not insignificant amount of your hard-earned cash. For this reason, it’s important to do your research before settling for any model in this crowded marketplace. Here are some of the key considerations you should be aware of before making your decision.
Accuracy
When we talk about accuracy, we are referring to how close a known distance is to one measured with the device being tested. For example, if a gold-standard calibrated measurement device calculates tee-to-pin distance to be 150 yards, you should expect a quality rangefinder to reflect that yardage within one or two yards. Golf rangefinders are generally considered to be more accurate than GPS devices, as these depend on the availability and strength of satellite data, and therefore providing you have locked in on the right target, you will have the best information from which to inform your club selection.
Range
Range is important in the respect you require a device that is accurate up to the maximum distance you are interested in on the hole you are playing. Ranges of 900+ yards are useful for bird watching, but perhaps over-kill if the longest hole on the course is 525 yards. Prioritize accuracy over range, and it’s worth ensuring your chosen device has a suitable magnification level that allows you to hone in clearly on your intended target.
Features
The more premium models tend to pack a few more features in addition to the basic distance-measuring function. These may include pin-locking, adjustable focus, more comprehensive display configurations, and slope-adjusted technology. If you are interested in slope-adjusted distances then make sure the device allows the slope function to be switched off easily as use is not permitted in tournament play. It’s your choice as to which features are most important to you, but we suggest pin-lock functionality and a clear, easy-to-read display as being essential.
Usability
Rangefinders will always finish second to GPS devices when it comes to speed and convenience, and that is why it’s important your rangefinder is proficient in this department. Getting it out, locking onto your target, reading the display, and putting it away again needs to be as effortless as possible so you are not discouraged from using it. We recommend trying out some models at the retailers or in the pro shop before committing to the purchase.
Practical
Unfortunately, we can’t play every round under sunny skies and therefore waterproofing is an important element to consider. Some models may only be water-resistant meaning they are susceptible to damage in heavy rain. You may want to think about durability also. Some of the models listed in this guide have a rubberized grip on the side to prevent slippage and come with a robust clip-on case to prevent them from repeated knocks. Also, if you use a cart regularly, some models have magnetic components allowing you to pin the rangefinder directly to it, saving you a significant amount of time.
Battery Life
As you only use your rangefinder for a matter of seconds at a time, battery life is not typically something you should be overly worried about, in addition to the fact that putting a number to this is not an exact science. From the manufacturer specifications available we have tried to provide you with an indication in this guide as to what you can expect in terms of the number of measurements, hours of use, or when you should expect to replace or re-charge.
Black Friday Golf Rangefinder Deals: FAQs
When does Black Friday sale end?
Deals will continue to drop over the weekend, even though Black Friday has been and gone. This year Black Friday landed on Friday 29th November, but thankfully for us consumers the deals didn’t end then! Amazing offers are expected to end on Monday 2nd December (Cyber Monday). So, be sure to shop these outstanding deals soon, before it’s too late…
How long does Black Friday last?
Officially, Black Friday is one day when retailers slash the price of their products allowing customers to make major savings they otherwise wouldn’t at any other time of the year. However, Black Friday is now much more of a weekend event, culminating on the following Monday – often referred to as Cyber Monday. This year the best deals will run between Friday 29th November and Monday 2nd December.
How much does Black Friday discount?
Black Friday discounts will vary significantly between retailers with some research suggesting the average savings across the sale period to be in the region of 50%. The more popular items will often have a smaller discount around 20%, with less popular and featured products getting discounts anywhere from 30% to 70% off
Who has the best golf deals on Black Friday?
As often is the case with most things retail, the big-name companies will often have the best Black Friday deals. If you’re in the US that will be places like Walmart, Dick’s Sporting Goods, and PGA Superstore. If you’re here in the UK then you have American Golf and Scottsdale Golf, but you’ll often find Amazon leading the pack on Black Friday with competitive prices across a wide range of products with great delivery options.
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Ross Tugwood – Senior Digital Writer
Ross Tugwood is a Senior Digital Writer for todays-golfer.com, specializing in data, analytics, science, and innovation.
Ross is passionate about optimizing sports performance and has a decade of experience working with professional athletes and coaches for British Athletics, the UK Sports Institute, and Team GB.
He is an NCTJ-accredited journalist with post-graduate degrees in Performance Analysis and Sports Journalism, enabling him to critically analyze and review the latest golf equipment and technology to help you make better-informed buying decisions.