Garmin Approach Z82 vs Bushnell Tour Hybrid
Side-by-side specs — range, magnification, slope, tournament-legality, and price. The better spec in each row is highlighted.

Premium · Laser + GPS
Garmin Approach Z82
$600 · 450 yd · 6.0x

Premium · Laser + GPS
Bushnell Tour Hybrid
$500 · 1,300 yd · 6.0x
Garmin Approach Z82 vs Bushnell Tour Hybrid — spec comparison
| Approach Z82 | Tour Hybrid | |
|---|---|---|
| Price (street) | $600 | $500 |
| Type | Laser + GPS | Laser + GPS |
| Max range | 450 yd | 1,300 yd |
| Magnification | 6.0x | 6.0x |
| Slope | Yes (switchable) | Yes (switchable) |
| Tournament legal | Yes | Yes |
| Pin lock | Flag Finder with Vibrational Feedback | PinSeeker with Visual JOLT |
| Display | OLED color | LCD with illuminated JOLT indicator ring |
| Image stabilization | Yes | — |
| Water resistance | IPX7 | IPX6 |
| Battery | Rechargeable Lithium-ion | CR-123 |
| Weight | 8.2 oz | 8.7 oz |
| Built-in GPS | Yes | Yes |
Garmin Approach Z82 vs Bushnell Tour Hybrid — frequently asked
Which has longer range, the Garmin Approach Z82 or Bushnell Tour Hybrid?
The Bushnell Tour Hybrid ranges farther — up to 1,300 yards, vs 450 yards for the Approach Z82. In practice both reach a flag well beyond normal golf distances; the bigger number mainly matters for reflective targets.
Which is better for tournament play, the Garmin Approach Z82 or Bushnell Tour Hybrid?
Both are tournament-legal (slope can be switched off where present), so either is fine for competitive rounds.
What is the price difference between the Garmin Approach Z82 and Bushnell Tour Hybrid?
The Bushnell Tour Hybrid is cheaper by about $100 ($500 vs $600).
