Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Golf Novelties Are Golf GPS Units Worth The Money? Have They Lowered Your Scores?

Are golf GPS units worth the money? Have they lowered your scores? - golf novelties

I've heard different opinions about the GPS devices for golf. Some people say that without a golf and others say, they are not better than an element of novelty. If you have one, what is your opinion? Has it improved its score?

6 comments:

GOREDSOX said...

I have one and use it regularly.

The good:
If you are confused at a distance, such as raw or other location markers are generally not very useful. Most courses have a decent brand if you are in or near the road.

The bad:
1) You will have forgotten them, and depending on how you judge distances himself.
2) Your golf buddies are always disturbed. They are used by a flood of "How far I'm being bombed?" Ask. If the distance is correct, the fault is yours now. It is a real pain in the club after one or two holes. It can be very annoying.

Have you lost the guests? Maybe. Everything he did was wrong my bad shots at distances illiminate. Was not removed my bad shots.

Leave your golf partner and I get an error message instead.

GOREDSOX said...

I have one and use it regularly.

The good:
If you are confused at a distance, such as raw or other location markers are generally not very useful. Most courses have a decent brand if you are in or near the road.

The bad:
1) You will have forgotten them, and depending on how you judge distances himself.
2) Your golf buddies are always disturbed. They are used by a flood of "How far I'm being bombed?" Ask. If the distance is correct, the fault is yours now. It is a real pain in the club after one or two holes. It can be very annoying.

Have you lost the guests? Maybe. Everything he did was wrong my bad shots at distances illiminate. Was not removed my bad shots.

Leave your golf partner and I get an error message instead.

Awesome Person said...

SkyCaddie is high (the annual sucks) - especially if you enjoy playing different courses often. If you play a track over and over again they're probably help quite familiar with the hypothesis that a device like this is not so much.

Most people (including some with GPS), to look at the number for the center of the green. Knowing how deep green, and the exact number you need to bring a golf ball is the key to low scores. Most of the leaves from front to back 2-3 May are different clubs.

If you get a - use it to configure your approach shots. Find two or three functions that you are very comfortable (ie: you can hit a 93 meters SW) from the nose. Plan your black hole points.

SkyCaddie is the most accurate, as actual market prices. I can not speak for everyone - but most of the satellites, such as Google Maps or something used. It is probably accurate enough for most. I think the golf buddy has) (Satellite no annual fee - that is impressive, but cost more up front.

Learn to properly use and their resultsfall.

bigmanzi... said...

Hello,
I recently bought a Sky Caddy SG5 and it's better than me.
Well, I am absolutely sure that the parking front, rear and center of green and take my shots much better. You need to worry about anything, but the ball well now.
You can also use the distance It's the ball, the balls hit on the beach great. And also measure how far he has come a big boost.
Hope this helps
Iain

O-H said...

I do not give a detailed answer, I love my SkyCaddie 2.5 I was over a year. speeds up the game is certainly no need for markers of the court and yes, it has a few strokes shaved my handicap because I have exactly one meter, and I take the flag with confidence every time I highly recommend.

O-H said...

I do not give a detailed answer, I love my SkyCaddie 2.5 I was over a year. speeds up the game is certainly no need for markers of the court and yes, it has a few strokes shaved my handicap because I have exactly one meter, and I take the flag with confidence every time I highly recommend.

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