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[29 Jun 2010 | No Comment | 1 views]

CaddyAid Mobile, once again attending the Golf Europe show in Munich which starts on Sunday, are launching their new software CaddyAid Mobile, allowing golfers to have a fully supported Golf GPS system on their mobile phone saving the customer hundreds of pounds.
The new software retailing for £49.99 has evolved from the popular CaddyAid and, says the Company, “provides the golfer arguably more information than the current GPS competition who charge around the £300 plus courses for their products, but at £49 CaddyAid Mobile is a fraction of the cost, …

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[28 Jun 2010 | No Comment | 3 views]

Attack the Pin with a Golf Garmin
Forget about advances in golf ball design or club making, the best new piece of golf equipment to come along in years is the golf Garmin. GPS rangefinders are the rage and are easier to use than ever. Compatible with most cell phones the new units can help you always get the yardage right when hitting an approach into the green.
GolfLogix produces the most popular of the devices on the market. The company first introduced a hand held device about ten years ago and …

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[27 Jun 2010 | No Comment | 0 views]

Golf range finders are designed to improve your golf game by giving precise distance readings to objects within the golf course. You will get an eye safe beam of light to focus on an object after which the rangefinder evaluate the distance in the time it takes the laser to bounce from the subject and come back to the rangefinder.
Golf range finders supply you with the precise length in next to no time. This lets you continue on with your golf game with the minimum of interruption. It’s the employment …

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[26 Jun 2010 | No Comment | 0 views]

The following outlines the pros and cons of both golf GPS units and laser range finders, illustrating their advantages. No Matter of which device you use, they can give you an correct reading of distance, but they follow different design concepts that can be both good and bad.
Essentials of Rangefinder Use
Rangefinders work a lot differently from Global Positioning Systems (GPS) based units. The range finder is an visual device, and is someplace between binoculars and the kind of laser device the highway patrol officers utilize to check accelerating drivers out …

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[25 Jun 2010 | No Comment | 9 views]

When playing do you have trouble gauging how far a certain obstacle is, or how far away from the green you need to get to on your next golf shot? Are you that type of person with an uncanny ability to estimate how far you need to hit your next shot? For most people it’s a guessing game but,it so much more important when it comes to scoring.
It can make a huge difference between shooting a great score or being left to frustration and wanting to break every club in …

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[24 Jun 2010 | No Comment | 0 views]

Golfers have been able to use distance measurers and rangefinders since the USGA approved them in 2005. Not long after they were approved, they were cleared by many golf courses to be used across the board. A typical golfer was now given the opportunity to greatly enhance their time spent on the golf course. In this brief review I’m going to cover the pros and cons of the Onpar Golf unit.
Not only does this model provide you with target distancing, but it also allows you to press any point on …

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[22 Jun 2010 | One Comment | 0 views]

Slim fitting classically designed to compliment any clothing style or fabric.
Functionality with a streamlined shape. A great look for both casual or business setting.
Includes high quality and detachable belt clip and optional belt loop slot
Protect your device from scratches with soft felt lining.
Secure Magnetic snap closure for quick and easy access.

Product DescriptionGomadic’s new Horizontal Leather Carrying Case with Optional Belt Clip was specifically created to fill the aperture between utilitarian need and aesthetic excellence making it a must-have for the urbane nomadic user. In today’s competitive marketplace; the choices you …

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[21 Jun 2010 | No Comment | 0 views]

Accessing the GoMode features requires a one-time activation fee; the BasicMode™ features of Green View and Hazard View are free with purchase
Preloaded Courses: over 17,000 courses in the U.S. and Canada
Virtual Green View: Proprietary imagery process allows the green and its surrounding area to be shown in vivid detail with precise distances in GoMode
AnyPoint™ Taking the best of both GPS and laser rangefinders, this GoMode feature allows golfers to measure to and from any point on and around the green complex for accurate shot planning
Green View: This BasicMode™ feature gives …

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[20 Jun 2010 | No Comment | 0 views]

FREE SkyCaddie Travel Case and Screen Protector – $36.95 Value!
FREE SkyCaddie Car Charger – $24.95 Value!
Includes IntelliGreen technology with full depth and shape of the green from any angle of approach
Plot greens yourself, or subscribe to one of three SkyCourse memberships for access to up to 16,000 courses
Rechargeable battery provides up to 14 hours of continuous use

Product DescriptionDesigned for golfers who want advanced capability in a sleek, ultra-light design, the water-resistant SkyCaddie SG2.5 Golf GPS is equipped with the patented IntelliGreen technology, enabling golfers to measure the full depth and …

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[19 Jun 2010 | No Comment | 0 views]

You may be surprised to learn that there is a new tool for your golf arsenal, an electronic gadget that truly lives up to the claim that it can actually improve your golf game. There are now GPS units specifically designed to for use on the golf course.
What is a golf GPS? Using the same process of communicating with satellites to determine your location as your car GPS, the key piece of information provided by all golf GPS units is your distance and direction to the hole. Having this information …