




I recently took the 600M Golf Laser Rangefinder out to the course to see if its sub-$100 price tag could actually compete with premium devices. After testing the slope compensation and flagpole lock on a variety of par-threes, it proved to be a surprisingly capable companion for any golfer looking to shave strokes off their game.
The device feels surprisingly robust in the hand, with a ergonomic build that stands up well to the inevitable bumps and scrapes of a golf bag. Its internal optics are clear, and the housing seems well-sealed, ensuring it can handle a bit of moisture if you get caught in a light drizzle.
Using this on the course is intuitive, thanks to the quick response time and the helpful vibration feedback when the flag is locked. The switch to USB-C charging is a massive quality-of-life improvement, allowing me to charge it quickly in the car or from a power bank without needing spare batteries.
This is the perfect tool for the mid-to-high handicapper who wants reliable, data-driven distance insights without spending a fortune.
Given its impressive 4.82/5 rating, it is clear that this rangefinder delivers where it counts. For only $99, the combination of slope adjustments and ease of use makes it a standout value for any golfer's bag.