Garmin Approach Z82 Laser Rangefinder Review
While it is one of the most expensive rangefinders on the market, the Garmin Approach Z82 is also one of the most unique and feature-packed offerings on the market and takes what a laser rangefinder can do to the next level. (However if you are more of a watch person, also take a look at our guide on the best Garmin golf watches (opens in new tab) because the brand makes some of the best in the business.)
Watch as Joel Tadman tests out a number of different laser rangefinders
Bak to the Z81, the absolute stand out feature on this device is the 2D hole map overlay that is displayed on the side of the view as you look through it. The map provides you front, middle and back distances as well as a full view on the hole ahead to give you a picture of what lies ahead. Furthermore, if you enter your driving distance before you play, the device shows you via the hole map where you should roughly expect a good drive to end up. This was an incredibly useful feature, especially on courses we hadn’t played before, and adds a whole new dynamic to what we consider is capable of a laser rangefinder.
Other features include a slope functionality (opens in new tab) – which can be easily turned on and off at the press of a button – and distances to lay up or carry hazards. All this was also available on the prior Z80 model (opens in new tab), but new in the Approach Z82 is the ability to link to the Garmin app and gain access to live wind direction. This, along with the Slope adjusted-distances, can be disabled for competition use and there is now an external tournament mode indicator light to show your playing partners it is legal for use.
It genuinely is one of the best golf rangefinders we have ever tested but what we also loved about the Approach Z82 is that it does the basics really well. The screen is clearer than the prior version and a small vibration lets you know you’re locked on to the pin. When you do so, a line on the green in the map shows you how…
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