Difference between golf gps devices
GPS Range Finders such as those from SkyCaddie can be a golfers best friend, giving your position on the course and the exact range to the hole; constantly updated and in the palm of your hand.
Every SkyCaddie unit has an in-built map of golf courses in painstaking and arduous detail, providing a golfer the most up to date information allowing you to take your game to the next level.
SkyCaddie units are the most popular range of golf GPS range finders, catering to all budgets and skill levels. Read on for a short summary of the most popular models, including the newly released SGX.
SG5
The top model in the current line up is the SG5, which features a large, full colour display (with automatic backlight for good visibility) and an easy to use interface - this unit is crammed full of the most advanced features to give you comprehensive course information, helping you make more informed golfing decisions.
The SG5 uses the latest in GPS technology, including patented Intelligreen system together with Intelligreen Pro software - combined, these give golfers a highly accurate, detailed map of courses. It is even possible to mark a ball so that you can see how far you hit your drive. You can even 'tag' your clubs allowing you to associate a drive with a particular club, meaning you can record how far a club has taken which should help with club selection in the future.
SG2.5
The SG2.5 is the scaled down, sleek, and ultra light alternative to the SG5. This has fewer features than its big brother the SG5, but is nevertheless a fantastic piece of golfing equipment; a golf GPS range finder that still provides the most important features of its (more expensive) brother.
These features include a monochrome LCD screen, reduced pixel resolution and loss of features such as QuickVue and TrueGround. Crucially, the SG2.5 still retains the IntelliGreen mapping solution for pin point accuracy on the green.
SGX
Lastly, the latest model about to be added to the SkyCaddie range is the SGX. This 'ultimate' version features a large 3", full colour touch screen - similarl to that found on many modern smartphones. Each SGX unit comes pre-loaded with over 30,000 golf courses from around the world, meaning that in many cases the SGX will automatically detect which course the golfer is on and display course data accordingly. These are but some of the features of the SGX, expect to see a raft of reviews around the web shortly after its release.
Difference between golf gps devices
Every SkyCaddie unit has an in-built map of golf courses in painstaking and arduous detail, providing a golfer the most up to date information allowing you to take your game to the next level.
SkyCaddie units are the most popular range of golf GPS range finders, catering to all budgets and skill levels. Read on for a short summary of the most popular models, including the newly released SGX.
SG5
The top model in the current line up is the SG5, which features a large, full colour display (with automatic backlight for good visibility) and an easy to use interface - this unit is crammed full of the most advanced features to give you comprehensive course information, helping you make more informed golfing decisions.
The SG5 uses the latest in GPS technology, including patented Intelligreen system together with Intelligreen Pro software - combined, these give golfers a highly accurate, detailed map of courses. It is even possible to mark a ball so that you can see how far you hit your drive. You can even 'tag' your clubs allowing you to associate a drive with a particular club, meaning you can record how far a club has taken which should help with club selection in the future.
SG2.5
The SG2.5 is the scaled down, sleek, and ultra light alternative to the SG5. This has fewer features than its big brother the SG5, but is nevertheless a fantastic piece of golfing equipment; a golf GPS range finder that still provides the most important features of its (more expensive) brother.
These features include a monochrome LCD screen, reduced pixel resolution and loss of features such as QuickVue and TrueGround. Crucially, the SG2.5 still retains the IntelliGreen mapping solution for pin point accuracy on the green.
SGX
Lastly, the latest model about to be added to the SkyCaddie range is the SGX. This 'ultimate' version features a large 3", full colour touch screen - similarl to that found on many modern smartphones. Each SGX unit comes pre-loaded with over 30,000 golf courses from around the world, meaning that in many cases the SGX will automatically detect which course the golfer is on and display course data accordingly. These are but some of the features of the SGX, expect to see a raft of reviews around the web shortly after its release.
Difference between golf gps devices