There is a lot of cool gear in the golf equipment world that doesn’t always fit neatly into Most Wanted Tests or Buyer’s Guides. You still want to know how it performs. In our We Tried It series, we put gear to the test and let you know if it works as advertised.
What We Tried:
The Garmin Approach Z30. The latest and (hopefully) greatest rangefinder from Garmin.
Who Tried It:
Connor. Director of Content and resident sneakerhead. I’ve never been a rangefinder guy. But when I heard the new Z30 works in tandem with my current watch, the Approach S70, I figured I’d give it a go.
About the Approach Z30
Let’s start with price. The Z30 is just $399, a far cry from the $599 price tag of its predecessor. That sub-$400 price puts it into firmly in line with other mid-tier offerings. That’s a win.
On top of the lower price, the Z30 has a few tricks up its sleeve including a new feature: Range Relay.
We’ll get to that in a minute. If the Garmin Approach Z30 delivers on its promises, it should punch well above its price into the flagship performance stratosphere.
Range Relay in the real world
But it’s only helpful if it actually works as promised.
Luckily, it works flawlessly. I was very impressed with how quickly the Range Relay functioned. Not a second after shooting a pin, I could look down at my watch and see its precise location in relation to the green.
No lie. I’ve never seen a need to carry a rangefinder. But after using the Z30 for the last few weeks, I don’t think I can go back to using only my Garmin GPS watch.
Better together
The Approach Z30 is no different. It’s a solid rangefinder on its own. It’s fairly fast, has a nice vibration motor and clear optics. It does what you need it to do without a problem (though it did occasionally struggle to pick up the flag among heavily wooded backgrounds).
For as long as I wear a Garmin watch, the Z30 will be my rangefinder of choice.
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