SCOTTSDALE, AZ — RAD Golf is stepping into 2026 with a bold vision for the future of on-course technology, beginning with Lazer Pro—its most-advanced rangefinder yet and the first to feature built-in cellular connectivity.
Set to be previewed at the PGA Show in Orlando (January 20–23), Lazer Pro represents a fundamental shift in what a rangefinder can be. While most devices in the category are static tools, Lazer Pro is designed as a connected platform that can evolve through software, data, and integration with RAD’s growing ecosystem of golf technology.
At its core, Lazer Pro delivers elite laser performance—including pin-locking precision, slope-adjusted distances, and up to 1,200 yards of range—but its real breakthrough lies in what happens beyond the optics.
With embedded cellular service and onboard GPS, Lazer Pro automatically recognizes courses, delivers front, center, and back yardages, and enables connected features without relying on a phone or Wi-Fi. The always-on connection allows RAD’s revolutionary new device to deliver over-the-air updates and future software-driven enhancements, ensuring the device continues to improve long after it enters a player’s bag.
Along with its connected architecture, Lazer Pro offers the full suite of premium performance golfers expect—including advanced pin-lock technology with vibration feedback, toggleable slope correction for tournament play, a rechargeable USB-C battery, water-resistant housing, and an integrated magnet for convenient cart mounting.
Through its cellular connection and RAD’s mobile platform, Lazer Pro also enables shot tracking and post-round shot reports, sending golfers a detailed breakdown of every shot and distance directly to their phone after each round.
Golf industry professionals will get their first hands-on look at Lazer Pro during the 2026 PGA Show, where RAD Golf will be showcasing the device and its connected capabilities. While full commercial availability is targeted for later this year, the PGA Show preview gives retailers, tournament operators, and partners an early look at how cellular connectivity is reshaping distance-measuring technology.
To support the rollout of Lazer Pro and its expanding connected-golf ecosystem, RAD Golf is also growing its independent sales representative network in 2026. The company is seeking experienced reps with strong tournament, corporate, and event-driven relationships to help bring the technology to market.
Qualified reps can meet with the RAD team at the PGA Show for in-person discussions, early territory opportunities, and accelerated onboarding—while clicking here to apply and pre-book meeting times in Orlando.
“Lazer Pro isn’t just another rangefinder—it’s the foundation of a connected platform that lets us keep improving the golfer experience long after the sale,” said Peter Johnson, Chief Sales Officer at RAD Golf.
For more information about Lazer Pro or RAD Golf’s independent sales opportunities, visit RADGolf.com or connect with the RAD team during the 2026 PGA Show.




