The ifrothgolf review
The Precision Pro NX10 is a slope-switchable laser rangefinder aimed at club golfers who want Bushnell-level accuracy without the Bushnell tax. Magnetic mount, swappable colour panels, simple one-button setup.
What's great
Where it counts, it delivers. Accuracy is bang on (reviewers consistently had it matching course markers and pricier units to within a yard) and it locks fast. The display is clean and uncluttered, big yardage number, slope reading off to the side, no menu faff. The magnet is genuinely handy for slapping it on the cart frame, the build feels solid rather than cheap and plasticky, and the slope toggle is a proper physical switch so you know whether you are legal for a comp. The warranty is the real kicker: three years plus free battery replacement, which is miles better than most.
Worth knowing
There is no jolt or image stabilisation, so if you have shaky hands or you are picking a flag out of a busy backdrop, holding the pin can be a faff. The vibration buzzes on basically any target, not just the flag, so it does not actually confirm you have hit the stick (do not fully trust it). The magnet can rattle loose on bumpy cart paths, no ambient lit display for dawn or dusk rounds, and the much-hyped swappable panels are a bit of a gimmick. Newer rivals have caught up since launch too.
The verdict
A genuinely good, accurate rangefinder backed by a cracking warranty, and I rate it for the average club golfer who wants point and shoot simplicity. Just know the vibration does not equal pin lock and there is no stabilisation, so jittery hands may want to look elsewhere.
What reviewers say
Reviewers rate its slope and build on par with units costing far more; optics in poor light are the only real compromise.





