Shot Scope have added another impressive product to its lineup for 2026 with the launch of the H50 handheld distance measuring device.
Built as a sleek alternative to both laser rangefinders and watches, the H50 is designed for golfers who want fast and reliable distance readings in the palm of their hand.
The company GRP rangefinder delivers front, middle and back yardages to the green, along with hazard and lay‑up distances, using Shot Scope’s latest multi‑band technology for pinpoint accuracy across more than 42,000 pre‑loaded courses worldwide.
The Shot Scope H50 syncs with the free Shot Scope app, storing round data automatically for review and performance tracking after play with no subscription fees.
Pros & Cons
✅ Compact handheld design with fast GPS lock‑on and accurate yardages
✅ Clear 4.3‑inch colour touchscreen readable in bright sunlight
✅ Front, middle, back and hazard distances displayed instantly
✅ Synchronises automatically with the Shot Scope app for round tracking
✅ More than 42,000 global courses pre‑loaded – no membership or downloads required
✅ Lifetime app access with no subscription or course update fees
✅ Lightweight and convenient alternative to a watch or laser
❌ Lacks slope adjustment for elevation‑aware readings (by design for tournament compliance)
❌ Touchscreen operation may be less intuitive for glove use
Shot Scope H50 Design & Features
The H50 continues Shot Scope’s mission to make meaningful golf technology accessible with the affordable handheld device new for 2026.
Sitting between the brand’s Pro V5 GPS watch and its rangefinders, the pocket‑friendly device focuses purely on speed, clarity and affordability.
It has a rugged yet refined build features waterproof housing, simple controls and a responsive 4.3-inch touchscreen interface that makes receiving distances quick and easy.
It provides front/middle/back distances, hazard and lay-up yardages, “plays like” adjustments, full hole maps and green contour view for more than 42,000 courses.
A single button activates quick power and GPS detection and the dual‑band GPS ensures rapid course recognition and reliable accuracy within one yard of laser models.
Syncing to the Shot Scope app expands its capabilities, allowing players to revisit round data, analyse green approaches and identify missed opportunities across multiple courses.
Paired with other Shot Scope hardware, such as the LM1 launch monitor or V5 watch, the H50 helps create a complete Shot Scope game analysis for distance, data and performance improvement.
The H50 runs on an internal lithium battery providing up to 15 hours of continuous play, enough for multiple rounds before needing a charge, while the display shifts automatically to adjust for daylight conditions.
Shot Scope H50 Review: Is It Any Good?
The H50 handheld GPS fills a logical and much‑needed gap between bulky rangefinders and wearable devices. It strips the concept back to what matters most: accurate, instant distance data in a minimalist format.
For golfers who dislike wearing watches or carrying a laser on every shot, it’s an excellent option as a lightweight, affordable and ready to go distance measuring device.
Accuracy rivals far more expensive devices, and the integration with the Shot Scope app enhances its long‑term appeal by giving users both on‑course convenience and post‑round analytics.
For the price, it’s hard to argue with the H50’s value for golfers who want fast data without fuss. Against premium GPS rangefinders from Garmin and Bushnell, it delivers exceptional value.
FAQs
What is the Shot Scope H50 release date?
The H50 was unveiled in March 2026 following a soft preview at the PGA Show earlier in the year.
How much does the Shot Scope H50 cost?
Retail price is set at approximately $330, with free lifetime access to the Shot Scope app and no subscription fees. You can also claim up to 50% off using the Shot Scope discount code GOLFREVIEWSGUIDE.
James is an avid golfer and reviews golf equipment and new gear for GolfReviewsGuide.com as well as providing the latest golf news. You will find him on a golf course wherever possible.

