Android Golf GPS Apps

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 for the iPhone and BlackBerry smartphones, and now you’re wondering what the choices are for Android. The Android app store (called the Android Market) has around 19,000 apps (at last count that is, hard to keep up), which is kind of puny compared to the more than 100,000 apps available for the iPhone. But there are golf GPS apps available for Android; and although it might not yet be numerically possible to come up with the “obligatory” top-ten list, I did manage to come up with a list of four top-notch products.

  1. GolfCard Golf GPSGolfCard was selected by both CNN and Time magazine as the best iPhone golf app for father’s day (2009). Now it’s available for Android phones; both Sprint and Verizon have recently featured GolfCard in their new phone ads. It looks promising, and should probably be more popular than it already is. Only $8.99 gets you a rangefinder that has a database of 28,000 courses, a scorecard for multiple players, statistical analysis, and no subscription fees.
  2. GreenFinder Golf GPSGreenFinder , which is a popular GPS app that also works on Blackberry, iPhone, and Windows Mobile phones, can be downloaded and used five times for free. It gives you distances to the front, center, and back of the green, as well as distances to fairway hazards and the distance of your last shot. It costs $35 and there are no additional fees: you can download all the courses you need and you can even mark your own courses.
  3. FreeCaddie Golf GPSFreeCaddie also works on Blackberry, iPhone, Windows Mobile, and Java enabled phones. The free version displays only the distances to the front, center, and back of greens. To get really good stuff like distances to bunkers and hazards, a shot distance function, the ability to map your own points, or statistics and scorekeeping, then you need to upgrade to FreeCaddie Pro for $24.95.
  4. Pocket Caddy Golf GPSPocket Caddy
  5. from Satsports has 3D flyovers of the entire course and individual holes, distances to the front, center, and back of the green and other points of interest.
    It also has shot recording, statistical analysis and and a scorecard. With Pocket Caddy you can get a map of your home course included with purchase, or you can easily map courses yourself using Google Earth. Pocket Caddy for Android costs $33.00 US (with home course mapped) and $16.50 (without home course mapped).

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