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Choosing a GPS for the Golf Course

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By | Jul 26, 2010 | 0 Comments | Rating: 0

Buying a GPS unit for the golf course is not extraordinarily complicated, but there are several things to consider before you buy. First of all, you need to look at which features each unit has and which features are most important to your game. Secondly, you're going to want to consider the quality of the unit. Finally, as with most purchases, you need to think about price. It shouldn't be hard to find a GPS that fits your budget, but this may mean doing without certain bells and whistles found in more expensive units.

All golf GPS devices on the market will give the user a precise measurement of the distance to the green and many of the hazards on the course. While basic models provide this information on a black and white alphanumeric screen, high-end units will come with a color monitor that can display an overhead map of each hole and provide the distance to any point on the playing area. This visual perspective makes it easy to get the exact information you want and to plan your approach before shooting. Other features you may not want to be without include an electronic scorecard, preloaded maps, a touchscreen display and long-life batteries.

Quality of the unit is also very important to consider. Some of the leading manufacturers of golf GPS units include Garmin, Callaway, and Golf Buddy. It's hard to go wrong with any of these brands, but you may wish to try out the GPS in a store before buying to check out its craftmanship up close.

Price is a sticking point for a lot of people, but you don't necessarily have to shell out a lot for one of these GPS systems. Models like the IZZO Swami 1500 can be bought new for under $80. At the other end is the Callaway uPro GPS. The uPro sells for around $300, but what you get for the money is a stylish GPS that can display crystal-clear satellite photos of each hole. It also comes with many other features found only in high-end units. You will want to check the latest uPro GPS reviews to see if this unit is right for your game.

Buying a golf GPS is not difficult, but don't forget to do a bit of homework before hitting the stores. There are dozens of options out there, so make sure you do a thorough golf GPS comparison and narrow it down to a short list of contenders. Then ask around for the latest opinions on these devices.




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