One could make a strong case for Blue Tees to be one of the fastest growing technology companies in golf.
When it comes to distance measuring devices like the best golf rangefinders and best golf watches, the natural evolution has been more and more new features each year. This is great on one hand, I love features. On the other hand, these features come at a price.
The more you want, the more you pay. I’d consider the likes of the Bushnell Pro X3+ and Garmin Z82 to be top of the pops, but they will set you back north of $500.
Want one of the best budget rangefinders? No problem, but don’t expect GPS yardages, club recommendations or even waterproof protection. You can get a reliable and accurate rangefinder for less than $150, but it will be fairly basic.
The middle class is where it gets interesting. If you’re willing to pay a few hundred bucks for some bells and whistles but can’t afford or simply don’t want to buy the most expensive bottle of wine on the menu, what are your options? They are plentiful – you have the likes of the Precision Pro Titan Slope, Shot Scope Pro L5 and options from Blue Tees like the Series 4 Ultra.
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In 2026, Blue Tees has made an all-singing, all-dancing laser rangefinder to fit in its expanding ecosystem so you can keep all your golf data in one place without it putting a sizeable dent in your wallet.
It’s called the Captain Pro and comes in at a reasonable $299. It joins the Captain Air rangefinder, the Playmaker + GPS Watch, Player+ GPS Speaker and even a budget launch monitor in the Rainmaker.
I recently put the Captain Pro through its paces, and there was A LOT of testing for me to do given how many features are on offer here.
In our hands we get the following: a crystal clear 7x magnification OLED display, a ‘Find My Rangefinder’ feature in case you misplace it, flag lock vibration, stat tracking, IP67 dust and waterproofing, and once connected to the app, you get even more.
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Once you’ve paired your device with the app you get front, center and back GPS distances, as well as an ‘eye in the sky’ aerial views and green heat maps of each hole you are playing. You also get one…
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