A good golf GPS device will give you accurate yardages on the course; however, knowing the correct yardage is not enough to make you a better golfer. It matters not one wit that you know it’s 140 yards to the center of the green, if you are not confident that you can hit the ball [...]
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WeGolf, which has been around the mobile golf GPS world since 2004, has just been released through the Android Market and the iPhone App Store. With a 14 day fully functional unlimited use trial, you can give this app a good testing before you decide to buy. Main Features GPS – Use the built in [...]
Written on March 19, 2010 | Posted in
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GolfLogix has taken advantage of the of the iPhone’s interactive touchscreen display to improve its golf GPS app. It now has aerial images and a “touch anywhere” feature that will allow you to get the distance to any point on the course. There are also more stats tracking features and 4-person scoring. You can find [...]
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Searching the internet for information these days can be a daunting, and sometimes frustrating, experience. Yes, there are lots of websites on every imaginable topic, and every search query can yield millions of results. But amongst the multitude of desired websites, countless other, less useful sites, will pop up to clutter the search results. You [...]
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Here are a couple of videos giving a quick overview of the Golf Guru 4 Touchscreen golf GPS device. For more information about the Golf Guru 4, be sure to check out the Golf Guru website.
Written on February 26, 2010 | Posted in
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GolfLogix has just recently announced that its golf GPS application is ready for the Droid phone from Verizon wireless. So if you have one of those wonderful Droid phones and you want to turn it into a reliable golf GPS, you can now download the 24 hour free trial from the GolfLogix website and give [...]
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You won’t get your hands on one of these until April 2010, but SkyCaddie has released some details about the features of its latest golf GPS rangefinder, the SkyCaddie SGX, a device that SkyGolf claims is revolutionary and will usher in the “next generation” of rangefinders. At first glance (judging only from the few teasing [...]
Written on February 3, 2010 | Posted in
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Smartphone golf GPS apps are getting better and becoming more popular; the makers of standalone units are taking notice and adjusting their products to compete in a more demanding marketplace. iGolf, one the pioneers of golf GPS devices (makers of the popular iGolf Neo) and host to the biggest database of mapped golf courses, has, [...]
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OK, so you have a fancy touchscreen smartphone with the Android operating system (perhaps a Verizon Droid or even a brand new Nexus One from Google), and you want to spice it up with a compatible golf GPS. Maybe you’re already familiar with GolfShot, GolfLogix, and some of the other popular golf GPS apps available [...]
Written on January 11, 2010 | Posted in
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The Golf Guru 4 Touchscreen GPS is the first multi-function GPS device in golf; not only can you play music and videos on it, you can also install road navigation software from Odyssey. Of course the road navigation software will cost you extra, but you can take advantage of a great deal from Golf Guru [...]
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