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Averee Dovsek

Originally a college side hustle, Pinned Golf offers affordable rangefinders with expensive features

Pinned Golf was founded by three college students and while the trio didn’t include an aspiring PGA Tour player, each had hopes of lowering high handicaps while balancing a college budget. It was hard for the Pinned Golf boys to imagine trading in ramen noodles for an expensive rangefinder, so the group knew it was time to develop one at an affordable price point.

What started as a side hustle in Massachusetts has now transformed into one of the most affordable high-quality rangefinders on the market. The Ace is the group’s signature rangefinder, one that uses Slope Technology and PinnedLock Vibration Technology to get accurate distances in all conditions.

Pinned Golf Ace Rangefinder. (Pinned Golf)

The Ace is comfortable to hold and has a brand new clear HD LCD display. No need to carry extra batteries around because this rangefinder is powered by a USB charge that lasts 50-plus rounds.

The Ace Rangefinder is on sale for $199 on the Pinned Golf website.

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