Budget Gear vs Premium Golf Course. What Happens?
I took a £170 rangefinder to one of the most premium golf resorts I’ve ever played… and honestly, I wasn’t sure how it would hold up.
In this video, I test the Mileseey PF260 on-course at Streamsong to see whether a reasonably priced rangefinder can keep up on a luxury layout — or whether budget gear actually starts to hold you back when the stakes are higher.
This isn’t a driving range review.
This is real on-course testing in real conditions.
We’ll look at:
• Accuracy vs course markers
• Speed of target acquisition
• Build quality & feel
• Slope functionality
• Whether it affects confidence over key shots
• And ultimately… whether it impacts enjoyment on a premium course
If you’re a budget-conscious golfer wondering whether you really need to spend £300–£500 on a rangefinder, this should help you decide.
🔎 Product Details
Rangefinder tested: Mileseey PF260 Tour Rangefinder
Price paid: $150
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0:00 Mileseey PF260 – Key Details
0:50 How does it handle fog
2:12 Flag Lock
2:44 Cart Magnet & Modes
3:40 Battery
4:06 What is it missing
4:55 Accuracy Test vs Bushnell
5:48 Is the Mileseey PF260 Worth It?

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Had a rangefinder 3 or 4 years ago just couldn't get on with it, I personally prefer a watch.