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01-20-2011 07:39 AM #1
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need insight on choosing a GPS
leaning for the callaway upro of 2010. about 250$ at golftown right now but, i dont want to get screwed if there are hidden fees on downloads and the like.
to be honest, i will probably use it on the courses i usually play, i dont travel much, so i would figure about 10 different courses.
i like the satelite views alot more then graphics...guess its why im leaning towards this model.
i want something that you can also move the pin-target on the green to be more precise.
i'd like to be able to see how long i hit each shot as well.
i dont need something to punch in stats and the like.
could you guys give me the heads up on GPS'S?
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01-20-2011 10:57 AM #2
i just bought one on ebay from etail.com for $173 CND inlcuding shipping
took alook at others but with no membership fees and MOST courses in ottawa listed it was good buy
i beleive pro mode on upro is a cost per course so if you only play 10 regular course then buy the 10 pack and your set to go (all basic modes are front middle back of green plus all the hazards
i have buddies who have skycaddie but with memebrshipI've spent most of my life golfing .... the rest I've just wasted"
www.nationalcapitalgolftour.com
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01-20-2011 12:30 PM #3
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i'm also looking for one that will keep detailed stats, where I miss, GIRs, putts, saves, etc. haven't looked too hard but would appreciate any input.
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01-20-2011 01:33 PM #4
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01-20-2011 04:08 PM #5
http://coursefinder.uprogps.com/
150 course for $180 $1.20 per course
50 for $120 $2.40 a course
20 for $80 $4 per course
10 for $60 $6 per course
5 for $40 $8 each
or 1 for $10
i'll most likekly just get a 20 pack and get all my most often used courses inPro mode and the rest in basic mode
jeff i emailed you a list of course i looked up as of january 7thI've spent most of my life golfing .... the rest I've just wasted"
www.nationalcapitalgolftour.com
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01-20-2011 04:30 PM #6
thanks steve, I found it as well, pretty good coverage of courses - almost all of them minus any very new ones or ones that have had changes (equinelle, gatineau, greensmere of note). I'd imagine they'd get these done sooner than later....
this is very tempting....but it is the off-season, I am bored, and in severe withdrawal.I got a fever. And the only prescription is more golf equipment.
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01-20-2011 04:52 PM #7
I really like my SkyCaddie...
If you think it's hard to meet new people, try picking up the wrong golf ball.
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01-20-2011 04:53 PM #8
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01-20-2011 05:17 PM #9
No Jeff I didn't... it looks like a really nice unit, but I am quite happy with SC...battery life is awesome, precise, connects to the satellite easily and last year I really enjoyed Club SG...
If you think it's hard to meet new people, try picking up the wrong golf ball.
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01-20-2011 05:18 PM #10
Not at all familiar with GPS but my buddy uses his iphone
http://gps.about.com/od/sportsandfit...f_GPS_Apps.htmLive as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.
Mahatma Gandhi
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01-20-2011 05:32 PM #11I've spent most of my life golfing .... the rest I've just wasted"
www.nationalcapitalgolftour.com
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01-20-2011 05:48 PM #12
I have a uPro and don't have a problem with it. Just make sure the courses that you play most often are available. I originally just used the Pro mode, however I have found that the basic mode is just as useful as I believe they still give you the green view and the yardages. You just don't get to move the cursor.
They also have an update to keep stats and score for your round for those of you that are looking for that feature. I find their customer service exceptional as well. I had some difficulty with setting mine up and they were very helpful getting the issue solved.
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01-20-2011 06:32 PM #13
I looked at them all last year and settled on the Skycaddie. Haven't looked back. But, as you have already indicated, it depends on your use.
I played over 40 different courses last year. All but two were available for download for me. I also take it with me when I travel on golf (oooops, I meant business) trips...lol! Thus, I've used it in several states and provinces.
You also have to like what your looking at - just like golf clubs. For me, I don't want the satellite - but I do like several view displays depending on what course or style of hole I'm playing.
The main thing is to get what suits what you need now and in the forseeable future!"If profanity had any influence on the flight of the ball, the game of golf would be a lot easier than it is" - Horace Hutchinson (1903)
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01-26-2011 01:45 AM #14
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For accuracy, I think the SkyCaddie is still best,because they do all their measurements on the ground. Most are using sat photos and measuring from there. I have seen SkyCaddie at my course after we did our remodel, and I've seen them at other courses too. Don't think anyone else does it that way, so they have the accuracy advantage. I got a free Golflogix for being in their infomercial, but then I bought the SC...it's a better unit.
For Karupt411: If you have a smart phone, look at the Golflogix app. With it, you can use all their data input on your own web page at their site, and it is a GREAT tool for tracking all of your stats. I built a spreadsheet a few years ago, but their site is awesome for it. You can also use their app as a gps, but from what I have seen, it eats up battery life really quickly.
My solution is: a yardage book or gps for hole layout, a good rangefinder for measuring exact distances, and the Golflogix site for tracking my stats.
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01-28-2011 01:36 PM #15
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Be careful with the coloured one cause when it's sunny they are pretty hard to see the holes on it. I have the golflogix which I bought on ebay for under 100.00 & worked great but with no display of hole just the yardage & hazard. Black screen are the way to go.
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01-28-2011 05:44 PM #16
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01-28-2011 06:46 PM #17
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I've got 2 of my friends that have the upro & looking at them in the sun is a problem. Anyone that I play with who have coloured gps seems to be battling to look at the info.
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02-04-2011 06:11 PM #18
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http://www.golfsmith.com/products/30...er_Rangefinder
I was looking at this but maybe in a couple years. I ended up picking up the Izzo during boxing week for 25 dollars and that will do me just fine for the next year or so
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04-11-2011 11:56 PM #19
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04-12-2011 09:43 PM #20
I bought a used Golfbuddy Tour and it's great. No fees at all and I have never had any trouble with the yardages it gives.
Seems pretty good to me but having said that, the "new" cost is pretty high still.
Before the GB tour, I had the bushnell (igolf) neo and that is a great little unit too.
I do keep thinking about buying a laser rangefinder though.
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04-13-2011 04:11 PM #21
I just renewed the basic membership on my SkyCaddie SG2.5 I love it. And like Chambokl said, the ClubSG website is great for stat tracking. It cost me $35 for another year. I have golf buddies with the SG5 and the SGX, and they are nice, but I am very happy with the features on my unit. You get your yardages quickly, and you can be confident they are accurate. You can set it to measure the distances of your shots, fairways hit, which side, missed, GIR # of putts, tons of stats... you can even get it to tell you what holes you get your strokes on. Once you're used to it, you can keep track of a lot of stats in just a few seconds after each hole.
I've also found it VERY helpful at the end of a tournament round when I have to sign a scorecard, I can double check the handwritten card with my skycaddie scorecard in a few seconds to make sure I don't sign incorrectly.
Its also really fun to see the scores and stats of other skycaddie users who played the same course on the same day as you.Andrew
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05-03-2011 05:12 AM #22
Just bought a new App thought you all like to know - GolfSites on the iPhone. This one does something, GPS devices or some other Apps I researched does not. It can track my shots. So if I play well on a hole, I can share that with my friends. I think this is pretty cool. I will be seriously using this one on Thursday and will share with you how this turns out.
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05-06-2011 05:10 AM #23
I went on the course this morning with this App. First I need to add my club set to this App. This is not apparent until the point you enter your score.
I had downloaded my course (Brookside) the night before so I can try run this App first. Brookside is in a valley and don't have good signal for my iPhone so I want to make sure I have the course.
Turns out even when there's no signal, the GPS runs just fine, maps all there. Potentially great because if I go on vacation, I don't have to worry about roaming data charges on my phone bill.
This App uses a strange way to enter score, it's like the shape of the course. So when I hit a ball, I press Tee button, then it will ask me which club I use, I picked the driver. Then my second shot in hole 1 is on the left rough, I press the left rough button and then it ask me which club i use. So everytime I hit a ball, I press 2 buttons. It's quite easy as you get the hang of it. First few times a bit distracting and forgotten to press buttons. But after a while it's simple. The press of buttons marks my location apparently.
After the round, I saved my round and when I go to review it. Wow! I see my ball path outlined in green and blue. Maybe not all is accurate, as they did not show shots in some cases, I suppose it's too small to be viewed on the iPhone. But overall, it's a great way to review the game.
The rest of the features are pretty much like all other features I have seen on the App store.
Believe me, I checked a lot of them.
By the way, I charged my iPhone before I go on the course and end up using 50% of the battery. I do use the sleep button quite a bit too.
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05-06-2011 06:50 AM #24
I'm using the Iphone Golflogix application with the upgrade to Champions membres with the promotion at 20$ a year .
Used it yesterday and love it.
Gives you everything you need. You can keep your scores , save your rounds , enter bets with friends, stats and lot more.
Also over 25,000 courses around the world available at no extra fees.
One word: greatChip
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05-06-2011 12:46 PM #25
I have been using a SC SG5 for the past few years and it is great. I have travelled quite a bit with it and I have never had a problem. I haven't played a course yet that wasn't available for download. As far as accuracy, I would take a SC over any other GPS unit as noted above, SC is the only one that walks the course. I have played with other guys who have upro, golfbuddy, golflgoix, you name it and I have seen upwards of 10-13 yards difference in measurements between the units. I randomly check mine against the RCGA markers and the SC is always within 1 yard of the marker.
The downside is the annual membership price and I am struggling with that currently myself as I am really thinking about getting a laser. I play in Canada and the U.S. so I have to get the Double Eagle plan which is $65 U.S. for the year. But then again, many of us don't think twice about dropping $50 on a dozen Pro V's. At $.05 a day the membership really isn't that big of a deal (...maybe I will keep both) HA.
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05-13-2011 04:22 AM #26
Well, One thing I like about GolfSites, of course because I bought it, is that it has a ball path tracking. So I review my round and see where I hit my shots. The best part is, I can even e-mail that to my buddies to show off.
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05-15-2011 07:38 AM #27
When i was checking for a GPS yesterday i noticed that there is a new Upro (the mx) coming in the next couple of weeks with new features and a per bundle cost (looks like the Skycaddie plan). Amazon in the US has them at a pre-release price of $199.
Here is a web site that rates all golf GPS units..... I was surprised....
http://criticalgolf.com/golf-gps-reviews/Golfing only thing on my mind.......
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05-15-2011 07:45 AM #28
Check this Utube video on the new Upro MX......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXgCLofvF9sGolfing only thing on my mind.......
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