Sometimes, a segment stagnates, and when it comes specifically to golf, the argument can be made that rangefinders are a perfect example of exactly that. As time has gone on, it feels like innovation has fallen by the wayside either thanks to the dominant entities growing overly comfortable with their position, or the influx of fly-by-night catalog order devices focused solely on being the cheapest they can be.
When such a thing happens, it often takes something, or someone, new and different to bring innovation back to the forefront. Enter Vortex Golf, an offshoot of Vortex Optics, and they plan on being just the disruptor that is needed.
Quick Take
You won’t find a better rangefinder in golf. Though Vortex may be new to our sport, they are long considered one of the foremost authorities in sporting optics. While you may expect a new foray like this to have its share of speed bumps, Vortex Golf has instead created one of the most complete distance devices that this industry has ever seen. The Anarch has it all, fit, form, function, and the ultimate no questions asked warranty to top it off.
What Makes Vortex Golf Different?
If you are like me, then when you hear the name Vortex, your mind immediately goes to hunting and shooting optics. However, if that is a world you are unfamiliar with, then it might just be worth checking out our Brand Story to learn more.
With that said, Vortex is one of the premier manufacturers of precision optics on the planet, their devices are used the world over, in situations which range from simple hobby to the most extreme imaginable. This is a company which is built from the ground up around the idea that you can always do better for your customers, and without them, you have nothing.

However, where most companies (including some rangefinder manufacturers in golf) would be perfectly fine with staying in their lane, Vortex is not that kind of brand. When they found that there was more alignment with their world and that of golf than they realized, they saw an opportunity to expand. While it would have been simple for them to throw their name out there and enter with a single device that was a simple modification of their hunting/shooting units, Vortex doesn’t do that either.
Why bring one device, when they could bring three? Why take the easy path and bring something simple when they could innovate and create truly golf specific distance devices designed with the specific needs of crazies like us in mind?
Vortex doesn’t do easy, they do precision, and though all three of their Vortex Golf rangefinders provide something for everyone, it is the Anarch which shows that not only can they compete with every other manufacturer, they can do it better.
Optical Superiority
Obviously, the fact that Vortex has such a long and outstanding history in the world of optics put them ahead of the curve when it came to developing their golf specific rangefinders. That is not a small thing as the optics are the engine behind any distance device, and after spending time with the Anarch they are already head and shoulders above almost the entire industry.
Vortex Golf is using a 6X magnification in the Anarch which has an overall reflective measurement distance of up to 1,400 yards, while its PinSpotter flag detection system will lock on up to 350 yards with an immediate vibration notifier. While those traits alone put the unit in the top echelon of devices, it is the fact that Vortex also implemented a full image stabilization system which takes things even further. Not only is the Anarch crystal clear, it tested insanely well in both the hands of older golfers as well as during rough round conditions.

Honestly, the optics blew away every single person whose hands we put the Vortex Anarch into. That will undoubtedly be the key for Vortex as they enter the golf world and do battle with the dime-a-dozen rangefinder companies hell bent on being cheap above all else. Want to know why there is such a cost difference? Get a device in your hands and see for yourself.
Key Features – The Vortex Anarch

On top of the stabilization, the Vortex Anarch also has a slope mode using their proprietary measurement algorithm. We can confirm that the measurement speed is as fast as it gets, and the slope calculation is equally so with clear measurements on the optics. There is another aspect to the slope which in hindsight is so brilliant it is surprising that other companies aren’t implementing something similar. Rather than the use of a clip on or sliding switch which indicates when slope is enabled, the Anarch has external LED’s on both sides of the device which light up when it is on. Meaning, you can look at someone using it and know immediately if slope is on, or off, in competition.

The device itself weighs 9.2 ounces and is a solid size which fills the hand without being cumbersome or too dainty. Because Vortex already had a base of knowledge thanks to their hunting devices, the form factor here for in-hand dimensions as well as the button placements and ease of menu functionality is as clean as it gets. The Anarch also uses a Magnesium Chassis that adds extreme strength without added weight and is finished out with Comfort Guards to survive impact along with a single magnet. If there is one area worth revisiting in the future, it might be that magnet as although we had no issues with falling off during testing, the shaping might be able to be optimized to really show how strong it actually is.

While the fact that the Anarch is also shockproof for impact survival as well as being waterproof (not water resistant) to weather anything you throw at it are also standout features, they surprisingly were not the favorite feature during testing.
The optics truly deserve more discussion, not only because they are spectacular, but specifically the Red Illuminated Display needs to be focused on. You see, the fact that it is a red display isn’t new, but the automatic brightness feature on the Anarch (when turned on) is maybe the most underrated feature ever. It means that the device will adjust itself based on your lighting conditions, always giving you an easily readable display without having to worry about too much or too little brightness.
Very Important Promise
We wouldn’t be doing our jobs here if we didn’t take the time to also talk about the Vortex VIP Warranty. You see, to them, VIP means Very Important Promise, and it is undoubtedly the most complete warranty out there, something the company started in the hunting/shooting space, and are bringing with them to golf. However, don’t take our word for it, instead see theirs:

Final Thoughts – The Vortex Anarch
In total honesty, the Anarch is incredible. Much time was spent trying to find something to pick apart, to find some glaring weakness that exposes Vortex Golf as being close, but not quite there. There is no such weakness. The Anarch has immediately put itself among the pinnacle of golf rangefinders.
At $599.99 MSRP, it isn’t the cheapest. Sure, if you wanted to, you can get by with cheap optics, but there is truth to the reality that you get what you pay for. Take the insanely good optics, lightning speed, every single bell and whistle here, and you have a lot to like. But add onto it the Vortex VIP Warranty knowing that no matter what happens (as long as you don’t lose it) they will fix it, then the value is there and then some.
For more information on this or an of the Vortex devices, check out their website at www.vortexgolf.com.
[QUOTE=”JB, post: 13039045, member: 3″]
Three straight days of usage at Briggs Ranch for an amazing THP Experience and I have to say I am 100% hooked.
First off the optics are fantastic, but the ability to customize is what I liked.
I handed this off to Kyle our caddy and his response yesterday was “looking through my Bushnell now is like looking through a toy”.
Accurate, decent speed, amazing clarity and the stabilization is fantastic. It almost throws you for a loop at times, but just nails it.
Im going to order one for my father who is 85 and doesn’t like using his Bushnell anymore due to shaky hands.
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That will be a great gift.
[QUOTE=”rhinosparky, post: 13039006, member: 69921″]
What blows me away is the fact that a PRO doesn’t know the industry enough to know there is a major new player in the golf product market.
I wonder if they simply lose interest and its just a job to them.
Maybe that’s why pro shops are some of the worst customer service people on the phone I ever deal with.
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He runs the city teaching program. He is not in the actual pro shop. I think it would be impossible to know all of the products coming out. If i was not on here i would not know about Vortex as i have never seen them in a store. Luckily we have a resource like THP to guide us!
Email confirmation that mine is out for delivery today.
Is there a spot to put a my name/phone number on this model?
I am thinking of maybe even engraving my name on it.
I have men’s league tonight and it’s an interesting game this week as they just punched the greens last week.
We will be playing red tees in a scramble format so I may be shooting some longer distances tonight going for some greens!
I played this morning in the awkward early light which sits low on the horizon and the Anarch display flexed its muscles when looking directly into the sun.
The way it, to my eye, will fade from red to black based on where the light is (non-direct vs direct) is just fantastic. I never have an issue with brightness or reading the measurements clearly. I love that.
The auto-brightness adjust feature with the reticle is so awesome in those conditions. Something that I absolutely love as well and another feature that you maybe don’t necessarily realize is so beneficial until you experience it.
[QUOTE=”LeftyGolfer_3, post: 13040748, member: 77319″]
The auto-brightness adjust feature with the reticle is so awesome in those conditions. Something that I absolutely love as well and another feature that you maybe don’t necessarily realize is so beneficial until you experience it.
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It’s honest to goodness probably my favorite thing about the whole device. I know the optics are badass, but the visuals on the display and how easy to read it is in all conditions is probably the most under talked about thing for me still.
[QUOTE=”Jman, post: 13040741, member: 1579″]
I played this morning in the awkward early light which sits low on the horizon and the Anarch display flexed its muscles when looking directly into the sun.
The way it, to my eye, will fade from red to black based on where the light is (non-direct vs direct) is just fantastic. I never have an issue with brightness or reading the measurements clearly. I love that.
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I love how that happens automatically
Just showed up an hour ago.
Off for a rare midweek afternoon round with the Vortex.
First time I have ever used a range finder as I always used a GPS type. But after the poor battery issues with the Bushnell Wingman always happening midround I finally made the switch.
I did go straight to the hardware store and bought 2 spare batteries.
(why pro shops rarely have batteries for sale is beyond me).
Excited for the first round with it.
[QUOTE=”Jman, post: 13040755, member: 1579″]
It’s honest to goodness probably my favorite thing about the whole device. I know the optics are badass, but the visuals on the display and how easy to read it is in all conditions is probably the most under talked about thing for me still.
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The attention to small details that you’d never even think about otherwise is just another prime example of how good Vortex is at optics. And this is only their FIRST golf rangefinder iteration. Can’t imagine how good it’s going to keep getting as they take feedback and continue to fine tune.
[QUOTE=”LeftyGolfer_3, post: 13040981, member: 77319″]
The attention to small details that you’d never even think about otherwise is just another prime example of how good Vortex is at optics. And this is only their FIRST golf rangefinder iteration. Can’t imagine how good it’s going to keep getting as they take feedback and continue to fine tune.
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Absolutely, and they have BIG plans.
It’s exciting.
I honestly can’t wait to give this a try in a couple of weeks. I have BIG expectations based on the thoughts that have been going on in this thread.
[QUOTE=”Jman, post: 13041454, member: 1579″]
Absolutely, and they have BIG plans.
It’s exciting.
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Yes they do!
Mine is supposed to be delivered sometime this evening.
I have a round scheduled for Friday morning and I’m going to try to not use my Shot Scope H4 for yardages and just use the Anarch. We’ll see how it goes.
This is something I haven’t really utilized yet. I did use it at dusk and was surprised at how well it I was still able to see.
Next time I’m out I will try looking toward the sun and then away to experience the auto-brightness feature.
Second outing with the Anarch tonight. So good. Lock on was great, speed was good, optics perfect. One of the first golf purchases in a long time that my tinkering mind is not second guessing. This isn’t going anywhere, ever
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[QUOTE=”AZHack, post: 13041676, member: 79461″]
Mine is supposed to be delivered sometime this evening.
I have a round scheduled for Friday morning and I’m going to try to not use my Shot Scope H4 for yardages and just use the Anarch. We’ll see how it goes.
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Well, how about that! It’s here and it’s amazing! Shooting targets out in front of the house and it’s so clear and locks on so fast. And so consistent and, apparently, accurate. Lock on to a target, the step back a yard and get a new number but one yard farther. Sit and shoot the same target over and over and it never comes back with a different number. Very consistent. The IS is the friggin bomb too. Just a solid, stable view of the target. Can’t wait to try it on the course Friday.
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So as I mentioned earlier we played the red/family tees tonight for men’s league so every hole we were shooting the pin from the tee box on.
I only had issues locking into the pin once tonight. It was like a 235 yard hole, but one where there is a hill awkwardly blocking to pin so you can just see the top of the flag. It took me two tries but it locked in and someone else had to move further left to get theirs to lock in. (They had a Bushnell) for those wondering ?.
Again, the clarity even from shooting pins 300 yards out is so easy, clear and quick IMO. I thought tonight was a cool test for it and it passed with flying colors.
I was cleaning out the garage last weekend and found my old Vortex Ranger 1000 rangefinder. This was the first rangefinder I had that my parents got me for a birthday. It’s a hunting rangefinder so it didn’t work great on the course as you had to put it right on the flag to pick it up but it got the job done. A few years ago the battery died and a buddy gave me an old Bushnell before I got around to replacing the battery. I ended up losing the battery cap to lock in the battery so it’s just been sitting around for year. Decided to send Vortex a message to get one and get this going again to leave out at the ranch for hunting. I sent them a message about 7:00 last night that I’d lost it and needed to see about getting another. I got an email a person with their VIP Care that they will get it sent and to check the mailbox in a few days.
I love how easy it was and no questions asked and they are sending me one. I’d have even been willing to pay for it and the shipping since I lost it. It shows their customer service though and how they will take care of us and stand behind their product with the VIP Warranty. That is a huge bonus for this as you don’t have to worry about it ever failing as they will fix or replace it.
[QUOTE=”Raiderboost, post: 13042867, member: 55623″]
I was cleaning out the garage last weekend and found my old Vortex Ranger 1000 rangefinder. This was the first rangefinder I had that my parents got me for a birthday. It’s a hunting rangefinder so it didn’t work great on the course as you had to put it right on the flag to pick it up but it got the job done. A few years ago the battery died and a buddy gave me an old Bushnell before I got around to replacing the battery. I ended up losing the battery cap to lock in the battery so it’s just been sitting around for year. Decided to send Vortex a message to get one and get this going again to leave out at the ranch for hunting. I sent them a message about 7:00 last night that I’d lost it and needed to see about getting another. I got an email a person with their VIP Care that they will get it sent and to check the mailbox in a few days.
I love how easy it was and no questions asked and they are sending me one. I’d have even been willing to pay for it and the shipping since I lost it. It shows their customer service though and how they will take care of us and stand behind their product with the VIP Warranty. That is a huge bonus for this as you don’t have to worry about it ever failing as they will fix or replace it.
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Wow, you just don’t see that level of service these days. Impressive.
I turned off the red display last night and actually quite liked black display. It seemed extra sharp compared to what I see on other ones. Not that I’d move fully from the red (which after a couple weeks of use now, isn’t actually that red), but it was a nice to switch it up a bit.
[QUOTE=”Muchmore, post: 13042993, member: 56094″]
I turned off the red display last night and actually quite liked black display. It seemed extra sharp compared to what I see on other ones. Not that I’d move fully from the red (which after a couple weeks of use now, isn’t actually that red), but it was a nice to switch it up a bit.
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man I love the red and its so good on this one, black is solid but I prefer red
[QUOTE=”jdtox, post: 13043035, member: 5944″]
man I love the red and its so good on this one, black is solid but I prefer red
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On other models red is good for me on those gloomy days.
Oh I like the red, and will be going back to it. But I do wish it was a bit brighter. Even on 3 brightness, it still has some black tint to it. It’s not BRIGHT red which I’d love way more
[QUOTE=”Muchmore, post: 13043044, member: 56094″]
Oh I like the red, and will be going back to it. But I do wish it was a bit brighter. Even in three brightness, it still has some black tint to it. It’s not BRIGHT red which I’d love way more
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ever had one that has red display, but you can tell it doesn’t have good sharpness to it? I’ve had some of those in the past and they are rough to look at. If you are going to do red as a company, make sure you did it right.
[QUOTE=”ddec, post: 13043049, member: 782″]
ever had one that has red display, but you can tell it doesn’t have good sharpness to it? I’ve had some of those in the past and they are rough to look at. If you are going to do red as a company, make sure you did it right.
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Yeah. A Pinned rangefinder comes to mind lol
[QUOTE=”Muchmore, post: 13043044, member: 56094″]
Oh I like the red, and will be going back to it. But I do wish it was a bit brighter. Even on 3 brightness, it still has some black tint to it. It’s not BRIGHT red which I’d love way more
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But it being the color red it is, it works better in sunlight. On other rangefinders I’ve used that have red I have to switch to black in the sun becuase its too light.
[QUOTE=”jdtox, post: 13043071, member: 5944″]
But it being the color red it is, it works better in sunlight. On other rangefinders I’ve used that have red I have to switch to black in the sun becuase its too light.
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Yep that’s totally fair. I’ve never had a rangefinder with red before so it’s just something that I noticed. I feel like it could go brighter because I don’t see a ton of difference from black to brightness 3. It’s just a slight red tint. But you’re right that I’d never need to change settings with how it’s set now and that’s probably better overall
[QUOTE=”Muchmore, post: 13042993, member: 56094″]
I turned off the red display last night and actually quite liked black display. It seemed extra sharp compared to what I see on other ones. Not that I’d move fully from the red (which after a couple weeks of use now, isn’t actually that red), but it was a nice to switch it up a bit.
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Have you tinkered with the auto brightness?
[QUOTE=”e1iterate, post: 13043121, member: 21958″]
Have you tinkered with the auto brightness?
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Yep. I don’t notice a ton of difference. There is obviously a difference, it’s just not massive, and that’s okay. I just leave it on 3 at this point
[QUOTE=”Muchmore, post: 13043157, member: 56094″]
Yep. I don’t notice a ton of difference. There is obviously a difference, it’s just not massive, and that’s okay. I just leave it on 3 at this point
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If you have a twilight round where it’s going to get dark or even a crack of dawn round, try it out. It will be more noticeable as I was able to tell when I had it out in the late afternoon and came in as the sun was setting.
[QUOTE=”e1iterate, post: 13043177, member: 21958″]
If you have a twilight round where it’s going to get dark or even a crack of dawn round, try it out. It will be more noticeable as I was able to tell when I had it out in the late afternoon and came in as the sun was setting.
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I’ve had two of those the past two nights, but with us rushing to try to finish, I used my watch for basic FMB instead. I will definitely give that a shot next time!
[QUOTE=”Muchmore, post: 13043157, member: 56094″]
Yep. I don’t notice a ton of difference. There is obviously a difference, it’s just not massive, and that’s okay. I just leave it on 3 at this point
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Speaking of this. The brightest bright is kinda crazy, and I have wondered why anyone would want that.
[QUOTE=”Templet0n, post: 13043194, member: 53139″]
Speaking of this. The brightest bright is kinda crazy, and I have wondered why anyone would want that.
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It’s all in the eye of the beholder.
Looking forward to mine arriving. Made the upgrade to the Anarch from the Slope. Looking forward to the stabilization on windy days. Which is almost everyday this time of year.
[QUOTE=”e1iterate, post: 13043197, member: 21958″]
It’s all in the eye of the beholder.
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I understand that. I am just trying to think who would want that.
[QUOTE=”Templet0n, post: 13043194, member: 53139″]
Speaking of this. The brightest bright is kinda crazy, and I have wondered why anyone would want that.
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From all my posts today, I am complete opposite of you.
[QUOTE=”Muchmore, post: 13043206, member: 56094″]
From all my posts today, I am complete opposite of you.
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You want the brightest light setting?
[QUOTE=”Templet0n, post: 13043210, member: 53139″]
You want the brightest light setting?
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Are you talking the 3 brightness on this rangefinder? All my posts today have said I don’t think it’s bright enough. Not even close lol
But I’ve also understood why it’s not brighter as well. But thinking it’s too bright is not something I see at all
[QUOTE=”Muchmore, post: 13043216, member: 56094″]
Are you talking the 3 brightness on this rangefinder? All my posts today have said I don’t think it’s bright enough. Not even close lol
But I’ve also understood why it’s not brighter as well. But thinking it’s too bright is not something I see at all
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Interesting.. I basically have it turned off. So it is just black.. I misunderstood what you were saying. I tried all the different illumination settings and just prefer the lowest setting, or off.
[QUOTE=”e1iterate, post: 13043197, member: 21958″]
It’s all in the eye of the beholder.
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Literally!
[QUOTE=”Templet0n, post: 13043219, member: 53139″]
Interesting.. I basically have it turned off. So it is just black.. I misunderstood what you were saying. I tried all the different illumination settings and just prefer the lowest setting, or off.
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Everyone’s eyes respond differently. Some need it brighter to see it as clear as possible.
[QUOTE=”e1iterate, post: 13043231, member: 21958″]
Everyone’s eyes respond differently. Some need it brighter to see it as clear as possible.
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I totally get that. I am just saying to me. I cant understand it. lol.
[QUOTE=”Templet0n, post: 13043219, member: 53139″]
Interesting.. I basically have it turned off. So it is just black.. I misunderstood what you were saying. I tried all the different illumination settings and just prefer the lowest setting, or off.
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I’m truly shocked that you think it’s too bright. But that shows that having options is good and why Vortex has to be careful with how bright they get. You think it’s too bright, and I’d combine our brightness if I could.
But I’m content where it is in all honesty. Just giving feedback conversation like I did with the case (which is sitting MUCH better on a different bag).
[QUOTE=”Muchmore, post: 13043235, member: 56094″]
I’m truly shocked that you think it’s too bright. But that shows that having options is good and why Vortex has to be careful with how bright they get. You think it’s too bright, and I’d combine our brightness if I could.
But I’m content where it is in all honesty. Just giving feedback conversation like I did with the case (which is sitting MUCH better on a different bag).
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Oh for sure.. I am just as baffled as you are in the opposite direction. But options are great! I just think as you increase the brightness things get fuzzy and less clear. You get that red around the outside edge that to me is distracting and annoying. So I turn it off. But yes, Its fantastic that options exits. It is also good to show the difference in preference here. So others trying them can see that not everyone has the same opinions on settings.