Golf Accessories & Tech Reviews
Smart glasses, rangefinders, GPS devices, and the latest golf tech — reviewed honestly. We cover what actually helps your game and skip the rest.


Ray-Ban Meta vs Oakley Meta for Golf
Both shoot 3K video, run Meta AI, and last 8–9 hours on a charge. Oakley adds Prizm lenses, IP67 waterproofing, and Garmin integration. Ray-Ban costs less and works everywhere. Which one belongs in your bag?


Bushnell Tour V7 Shift vs Garmin Approach Z82
The V7 Shift is the best pure laser rangefinder at $399. The Z82 overlays GPS course maps directly in the viewfinder for $599. A full comparison to help you decide which one belongs in your bag.


Garmin S70 vs Shot Scope X5
The S70 costs $700 and has the best display in class. The X5 costs $220, requires no subscription, and delivers more statistical depth out of the box. Is $480 worth it?


Garmin Approach S50 vs S44
Same 43,000 courses, same GPS battery. The S50 adds AMOLED, music storage, and Virtual Caddie access for $150 more. Whether it is worth it depends on one question.


Garmin S44 vs Shot Scope X5
At $250 vs $220, these are the two best budget GPS watches. The S44 wins on battery and ecosystem. The X5 wins on strokes gained analysis. Same price, very different strengths.


Garmin Approach S70 vs S50
Same courses, same AMOLED display technology, same health tracking suite. The S70 includes Virtual Caddie free. The S50 costs $300 less. A full breakdown of what you actually get for the difference.






Top 10 Golf GPS Watches for 2026
Slope, shot tracking, AMOLED displays, and subscription-free options — a full feature comparison of the 10 best golf GPS watches for 2026, from budget picks under $200 to premium smartwatches.






Top 10 Golf Rangefinders for 2026
Slope, GPS, OLED displays, magnetic mounts, rechargeable batteries — a full feature comparison of the 10 best rangefinders for 2026, from budget picks to premium GPS hybrids.