Oct 19
In todays world, there are GPSs for just about anything you do. In the past, about the only time someone used a GPS was in a boat or if they were hiking in the wilderness. Now they are everywhere, but one place I never thought I would see a GPS is on the Golf Course. #1 - The Golf Buddy Tour GPS is a must-have for any golfer. This Golf Buddy comes pre-loaded with 20,000 Golf Courses in North America, so you can just walk out on the course and with the automatic course and hole recogn
Oct 11
Golf is the sport of kings, according to someone. At a minimum, you should have some extra money to purchase the equipment and pay club dues for the golf courses. The basic idea behind the game is simple. Hit a ball with a stick in the direction of the hole. No game is ever all that simple, though. Golf is usually played on outside courses, with holes hundreds of meters away from each other, and sprinkled with hazards to make any progress stimulating. Obviously, players need as much help as poss
Oct 05
Author: dennismw | Posted in Golf | SkyCaddie SG5 Golf GPS BlackRangeFinders are become increasingly popular on the golf course. Many believe that they can instantly improve your score and speed up your rounds. The reason for this is that a player can now get exact distances to areas on the course, even if they can’t see it. With this amount of information the guess work is taken out of yardage and club selection, and walking off yardage is a thing of the past. One of the most popular brands of
Sep 25
Golf is the sport of kings, as the saying goes. At the very least, you will require a good amount of money to get the equipment and pay the membership for golf courses. The basic idea behind the game is simple. Hit a ball using a stick toward the hole. No game is ever so perfectly simple, though. Golf is most often done on open-air courses, with targets hundreds of meters away from each other, and complicated with hazards to make play stimulating. It goes without saying, then, players need as mu
Sep 19
There are actually a number of golf related GPS devices on the market and they offer detailed information on golf courses across the US. This one has a fairly sleek design with a 2.2 inch color screen. It will fit easily in your pocket or on your belt. It actually uses aerial and satellite photographs so you can see exactly what the course looks like. The GPS function locates your exact position and gives you a distance to the hole. It also highlights the hazards and suggests the best place to a