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    GPS or Laser

    Trying to decide which one to go with. Any thoughts?

    Thanks in advance.

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    Here is an article I found on this topic...

    http://thesandtrap.com/b/trap_five/g..._sense_for_you

    I prefer laser, because I think it's more accurate IMO.

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    I love my GPS (SkyCaddie) and wouldn't go with anything else... but it is a personal choice!
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    I had the same dilemma and decided on a GPS (Callaway Upro Go). Majority of the better lasers are more expensive and I got a good deal on the GPS. I wanted a device to assist me in judging distance at a low cost. My golfing partners are always asking for the yardages, at a price!!!!

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    I've used both, and prefer the laser.

    Pros: More accurate, travels anywhere, don't have to worry about clouds, etc.
    Cons: Not as good at showing overviews of holes, distances on blind shots.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jens View Post
    Trying to decide which one to go with. Any thoughts?

    Thanks in advance.

    Used a laser for a couple of years now can't imagine playing without it. Played with a guy who was using GPS last year and he kept asking me to verify his yardages. It was generally within about 5 yards of mine but we had one funny one where the GPS was telling him 45 yards and it was closer to 45 feet. Never had the laser do that.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by jens View Post
    Trying to decide which one to go with. Any thoughts?

    Thanks in advance.
    I've had a bushnell laser, and a skycaddie sg 2.5.
    I love my skycaddie. I've checked it a few times side by side with a laser, and its always within a yard. It also keeps track of my score very easily, and a bunch of other customizable stats if I wish.
    I really like the clubSG where I can review my scores and the scores of friends and fellow competitors (same course same day feature).
    I like it so much I am considering the upgrade to the SGX.
    Andrew

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    Laser for me, I use it mostly for approach shots and Par 3's when I need to know the distance to the pin and I like having an exact number in my head. I don't use it much other than that, except when playing a new course and need to know distances to hazards, etc.

    My fear with a GPS is not having the course downloaded when I go there and being "naked". I think the uPro addresses this in its simplest form as there is no subscription.
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    Really depends on what you want out of the unit: if it's yardage, I prefer the laser. If you want any of the other features, a gps has the upper hand. A good overview, and the ability to move the target marker to get exact distance to reach and carry obstacles is very nice, as well as the programs for tracking stats. I still believe the SkyCaddie is the most dependable, accurate gps. They are still the only guys who measure every course on site.

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    The winner is.....................

    I think I will go with the laser.

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    The laser is a good choice (both have their pluses and minuses). Just be sure you treat the laser gently (as suggested in the link to this Golf Digest article).

    http://www.golfdigest.com/magazine/2...avid-owen-tech

    As they suggest, treat it like the precision device it is (just like you'd treat a camera) and it should last you a good long time. If it gets banged around the laser can lose its alignment and you won't be able to range targets much beyond about 100 yards.

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    I have played with both and for accuracy it is the laser. GPS will speed up the game but accuracy goes to the laser.

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