Introducing the Hawkins H1

The First Intelligent Golf Rangefinder

Every rangefinder measures distance. The H1 understands what it's looking at. AI-powered flag detection. Laser cross-validation. Just point and shoot.

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Est. 2026

Every Rangefinder on the Market Is Blind.
The H1 Actually Sees.

Traditional rangefinders fire a laser and hope it hits the flag. Trees behind the green, branches overhead, cart paths in front. They can't tell the difference. The Hawkins H1 sees the flag before the laser fires, validates every reading with AI, and rejects bad data automatically. It's the only rangefinder that knows when it's wrong.

I.

AI Flag Detection

An onboard neural network identifies the flag in 17 milliseconds. The H1 knows exactly where to aim before you do — no hunting, no guessing, no steady hand required.

II.

Laser Cross-Validation

Every laser reading is checked against the AI's distance estimate. Readings that don't match — a tree, a branch, a cart path bounce — are rejected. You get the right number or no number.

III.

No Buttons, No Hunting

Point it toward the flag. The H1 locks on and fires the laser automatically. No clicking, no searching, no fighting to hold steady on a tiny target.

IV.

Self-Calibrating Vision

Every successful lock teaches the H1 something new. After 30 rounds, vision accuracy tightens from ±15% to ±5%. It gets smarter the more you play.

V.

Intelligent Pin Seeking

Traditional pin-seeking picks the closest target — often a branch at 120 yards when the flag is at 150. The H1 picks the cluster that matches what the camera sees. Flag wins, every time.

VI.

Built for Real Golfers

Designed for hands that have played a thousand rounds. No tiny buttons, no complex menus. Point at the flag. Get your number. Play your shot.

By the Numbers

17ms
Flag Detection
62
Frames per Second
AI
Vision-Gated Laser
<1yd
Laser Precision

Why We Built This

Every golfer knows the feeling. You pull the rangefinder, try to hold steady, fire the laser, and get a number that doesn't make sense. Was that the flag? The tree behind it? The guy on the next fairway?

We're building the H1 because a rangefinder should be smarter than a laser bouncing off the nearest surface. It should see the course the way you do, find the flag on its own, and give you a number you can actually trust.

The H1 is currently in development. We're building the hardware, the software, and the AI that makes it all work.

— Hawkins Golf Instruments

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The H1 is in active development. Join the waitlist for launch updates, early pricing, and first access.

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