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Callaway uPro Golf GPS $299 Quickly find out precise distances while also seeing the actual layout and image of the hole with this superb Callaway uPro Golf GPS, so you can accurately plan your way to the hole and lower scores on the golf course! |
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Garmin Approach G3 Golf GPS $249 Take the estimates out of your golf with this Garmin Approach G3 Golf GPS, which shows and updates your exact position on more than 1200 fantastically-detailed, preloaded UK golf course maps. |
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Golf Buddy Pro GPS $199 True GPS tracking with automatic course and hole recognition <br/><br/><br/>High resolution gray scale LCD screen <br/>Additional custom target capabilities <br/>Calculate driving distance <br/><br/> |
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Golf Buddy Tour GPS $279 True GPS unit with automatic course and hole recognition <br/><br/>High resolution color screen <br/><br/>Additional target capabilites <br/><br/>Calculate driving distance <br/><br/><br/>Lithium-polymer rechargeable battery <br/><br/>Durable and water-resistance design<br/><br/>Multilingual<br/><br/>Scoretracking module<br/><br/> |
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Golf Buddy Pro GPS Unit $349.95 Golf Buddy Pro GPS Unit Know your course. Know your distance. Know your score. Know your game. Features: Simple and Easy Operation No annual course downloads or fees Automatic course and hole recognition High resolution gray scale LCD screen Custom target capabilities Calculate |
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Sky Golf SG3.5 GPS Unit $299.95 Sky Golf SG3.5 GPS Unit The SkyCaddie SG3.5 is the ideal product for traveling golfers thanks to its durable shell and AAA batteries which eliminate the need for carrying chargers and cables while traveling. The SG3.5 includes the same advanced features of the SG2.5 including Sk |
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Garmin Approach G5 Golf GPS $329 Stat-tracking: record fairways hit, greens-in-regulation, putts per round, and average distance for each golf club. |
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SkyCaddie SGX Golf GPS Rangefinder $329 Only SkyCaddie walk every golf course to make sure that you have all the reliable information you need at your fingertips. |
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Sky Golf SkyCaddie SGX GPS Unit $399.95 Sky Golf SkyCaddie SGX GPS Unit More Than The NeXt Generation RangefinderREADY TO PLAY PRELOADED COURSES Preloaded up to 30000 courses 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee Conforms to USGA and R&A Ruling Syncs with ClubSG Uses only ground verified course maps New Design With Brilliant Color Di |
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Sky Golf SG2.5 GPS Unit Value Pack $259.95 Sky Golf SG2.5 GPS Unit Value Pack For a limited time get a FREE Carry Case with each SkyCaddie SG2.5 purchase (a $20 value)!The SG2.5 is for golfers who want advanced capability in a sleek ultra light design. The SG2.5 automatically calculates the distance up to 40 targets per hole simult |
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Sky Golf SG5 GPS Unit Value Pack $429.95 Sky Golf SG5 GPS Unit Value Pack The SG5 is for golfers who want a SkyCaddie with advanced features a large color display and a long lasting rechargeable battery. The SG5 automatically calculates the distance to up to 40 targets per hole simultaneously in less than a second. Its equipped |
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Golf Buddy Pro Tour GPS Unit $429.95 Golf Buddy Pro Tour GPS Unit Know your course. Know your distance. Know your score. Know your game. Features: Simple and Easy Operation No annual course downloads or fees Automatic course and hole recognition High resolution color screen Custom target capabilities Calculate driving d |
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Sureshot GPS Protective Cover $19.99 Golf accessories like the Sureshot GPS Protective Cover are products that can often really help a golfer’s performance, as well as the golf course that they’re playing on. |
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Callaway uPro GPS Unit $399.95 Callaway uPro GPS Unit Visualize a Better Game! The Callaway uPro uses state of the art technology with GPS aerial and satellite photography of thousands of golf courses. The Callaway uPros 2.2 inch color screen displays golf course hazards multiple viewpoints of the fairway an |
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GolfLogix GPS Unit $299.95 GolfLogix GPS Unit GolfLogix is the most precise durable and user friendly golf GPS on the market today. Wherever you are on the course GolfLogix displays the key distances to hazards and the green in big bold numbers all on a sleek black palm sized device. The screen advan |
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Powakaddy SG5 GPS Holder $34.99 SkyCaddie GPS holders will fit SG5 GPS device. These holders can be fitted on the left or right side of the FWII trolley and can also be combined with one other FWII accessory. |
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Universal GPS Holder - Black $14.95 Universal GPS Holder - Black A convenient GPS holder at an affordable price point. Attaches to the umbrella holder connection on the Cilcgear Cart and Sun Mountain Speed Cart. Comes with screw knob for use without umbrella holder. Works with all GPS brands. |
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Callaway uPro Go GPS Unit $299.95 Callaway uPro Go GPS Unit Simplify your game with the Callaway uPro Go. You can hit the course straight from the golf shop with a cutting edge full color GPS device that is preloaded with 18000 courses across the U.S. and Canada. The Virtual Green View feature in GoMode uses a pro |
Take Nikon Laser 350G To The Golf Course
When I tested the Nikon Laser 350G at Baildon Golf Course last week, I thought I'd take along my SkyCaddie to allow me to compare and contrast. However, that plan went up in smoke when I realised I'd forgotten to download Baildon onto the SkyCaddie thus meaning I had no readings.
Baildon is an undulating course and that exposed the obvious weakness with a laser range-finder. When you can't see the flag you're stuffed!
Whether you opt for a GPS distance-measuring device such as the SkyCaddie or a laser range-finder such as the Nikon Laser 350G is pretty much down to personal preference. Search the internet and there are some fierce debates on chat forums where each camp defend their product and pick holes in the other.
I asked a scratch golfer what he thought and he gave me this very rounded reply.
It's an interesting debate the laser v GPS one.
My brother, Dad and I go on a little golfing holiday tour each year and this time I hooked my dad up with a SkyCaddie, I used Laser and my brother a free golf GPS application on his Blackberry.
The results were really interesting. The free GPS performed pretty well and my brother loved it because it was absolutely free but struggled with getting the true yardage too often for me.
The SkyCaddie was excellent and even my Dad understood how to use it, but a couple of times, in my view, it didn't give the exact yardage to the flag unlike the laser.
However, with the stiff links breeze the laser was sometimes hard to use.
Without doubt, my personal preference is for the SkyCaddie but that probably has a lot to do with the fact that I'm a high handicapper (24). I don't need to know an exact yardage to the pin. I feel it's more than enough, and indeed more comforting, to know distances to the middle, front and back.
However, it's not hard to see why a top player would prefer the extra precision of the laser.
The Nikon Laser 350G is compact and very easy to use and, of course, has been specifically designed for golf.
First Target Priority mode enables easy measurement of the distance to the target even against a background of trees or buildings. And by 'target' it doesn't have to be the flag. Distances to water/bunker hazards or angles of a dogleg can also be easily measured.
It's also waterproof, measures from 11 to 550 yards and thanks to the R&A's recently amended ruling on range finders (Rule 14-3B)* it's now a legal addition to your golf bag.
One other consideration is that it can also be utilised at the practice ground. Hit each club 10 times, discount your bad shots and record the distance to the good shots, then simply take the average.
In summary, if your preference is for a laser rangefinder, the Nikon Laser 350G is an excellent, and very affordable, option.
If, however, you're prepared to pay a little more, the Nikon Laser 350G also has a more advanced brother - the 550A S - more suited to the serious amateur and professional.
It takes distance measurement one-step further by allowing for the slope of the golf course terrain. That means that if you have an uphill or downhill shot to play, the Nikon Laser 550A S will take into account both height distances and slope angles and adjust your yardage to the pin accordingly.
Note that, at present, it is only legal for use in practice, not in competition play.
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Hi, John here. I love golf and tech gadgets and the two merge here with these really cool Golf GPS Systems. I wasn't finding enough information on them to suit me on the internet and can't stand the stuffy pro shops so decided to put together this blog crammed with information, articles, reviews, pics, videos, you name it. Hope you enjoy!