The Blue Tees Ringer looks like a sleek screen for your cart, but it delivers far more. With dynamic hazard info, a drag-and-drop pin feature, and clean touchscreen interface, this GPS unit punches way above its weight class—and price point.

Who’s It For?

This is a dream tool for mid-handicappers looking to level up course management. If you’re floating between 12–22 handicap and tired of guessing yardages from trees or poorly marked sprinkler heads, this is for you. Low-handicappers will respect the green view control. Beginners might not need all the features, but they’ll appreciate how easy it is to use.

Features & Benefits Breakdown

The Ringer has a 2.5” color touchscreen and comes preloaded with over 40,000 golf courses worldwide. It gives you front, center, and back yardages—but also goes several steps further.

You can move the pin location on the green for more accurate distance readings. That’s a premium feature that rarely shows up on units under $200.

Hazards are a swipe away—literally. The Dynamic Hazards screen shows up to four per hole with clear icons for bunkers, water, creeks, and fairway ends. It also shows whether they’re on the left or right and gives you carry distances.

Want to know how far that last drive went? Hit “start” where you swing, “track” at your ball, and the Ringer logs your distance. Built-in shot tracking is simple but functional.

Scorekeeping and stat tracking are built in, including putts per hole. You’ll need to manually add strokes though—so if you’re blowing up a hole, tapping “+” eight times may sting.

It syncs with the Blue Tees app for round storage, history, and stat review. With the Ringer Premium subscription, you unlock deeper analytics and unlimited storage—but most users won’t need to upgrade.

It also functions as a remote for the Blue Tees Player+ speaker. Change songs or adjust volume without touching your phone.

Battery lasts about 10 hours, and the strong magnet keeps it stuck to any metal part of the cart. It’s pocket-sized and splash-resistant too.

Real-World Use – Personal Review

Truth be told, I use the GPS ringer pair with a range finder. I like the added information provided front/center/back. This helps me with club carry distances and club selection. It has a strong magnetic back and once attached to the cart it isn’t going anywhere.

No subscriptions for basic use, which was the deal maker.

I love the device and consider it a must buy especially if you have other Blue Tees devices such as the speaker as they pair together. The Ringer acts as an additional volume control for the Player+ Speaker.

Final Word

The Ringer does what most GPS units in this price range won’t. It gives you real control over green locations, clean hazard info, and reliable distance tracking—all in a durable, easy-to-use device that fits in your palm.

If you’re tired of overpaying for features you won’t use or squinting at cheap GPS watches, this is a strong alternative. Just don’t expect full stat-tracking depth or detailed dogleg layup guidance.

Verdict: A smart buy for average golfers wanting better course management with minimal fuss.

More Information

Get yours directly from Blue Tees Golf:
https://blueteesgolf.com/products/ringer

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