The ifrothgolf review
The Shot Scope Pro L2 is a budget laser rangefinder with slope, 6x zoom and a built-in cart magnet, aimed at golfers who want premium accuracy without the premium ticket.
What's great
For the money this thing punches miles above its weight. In the testing I read (Golf Monthly, Today's Golfer) it stayed within a couple of yards of a Bushnell Pro XE on every shot, which is mad given it costs roughly a third of one. The slope mode is genuinely useful on hilly courses, you get a slider switch to flick it off for comp days so it stays legal, and the cart magnet is properly strong. One button to operate, comes with a decent case, and it locks the flag with a vibrate so you know you've got the right number.
Worth knowing
First up, despite what you might expect from the name, this is laser only, there is NO GPS screen on the unit (GPS lives in the separate Shot Scope app and trackers). The 6x zoom is a touch below rivals and the standard display can be a faff to read against trees or in flat light, with no red/black dual optics like the dearer Pro LX. Real owners and a couple of testers reckon it can struggle to lock a bare flag without a prism reflector, where numbers bounce around and you have to hold it a beat longer. The plastic slope button and battery door feel a bit cheap too.
The verdict
If you want laser accuracy on a tight budget and don't need a GPS screen, I rate it, it's the best value laser going right now. Just go in knowing it's no-frills and the bare-flag lock isn't always instant.
What reviewers say
Widely rated the best affordable laser available, matching premium units to within a yard despite costing a fraction of the price.





