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Good Marks for Sonocaddie V500
I had a U-Pro before and this is a much better unit, very easy to move around the course. The database is good and they did add an obscure course for me at my request, one problem is there are very f…
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Saying No to uPro MX
The uPro MX GPS unit is the worst thing that Callaway has ever attached their name to!! So many issues, don't have room to relate. $450 for GPS unit, $30 for cover and over $100 for course listings, …
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Callaway upro mx fails
DO NOT buy this Callaway GPS. The one I have, the upro mx, is a replacement for the original Upro & they both are terrible. It takes 20/30 min to load a new course. The web site is very confusing. It…
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iGolf Caddie Not Fancy, But Good for the Cost
Bought the unit in December of 2007. Good course library but it requires a yearly membership if you want access. If you join, you are allowed 100 courses.I find the unit easy to use & quite accurate …
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Golf Has Accuracy Issue with Bushnell Yardage Pro XGC+
This was a birthday present so decided to give it a try. Purchased at igolf.com, it took a while to get it registered online as igolf did not have the SN for the new XGC+ and had to manually insert i…
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SkyCaddie SGX Accurate, If a Little Slow
The SkyCaddie SGX is a great unit, accurate with no problems so far. I have had it over eight months. I would like to see a higher priority in terms of adding hole view and IntelliGreen Pro to every …
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uPro OK for Price - But with Great Phone Support
OK for the price. I use it mostly for approach to the greens, but it shows hazards indicated as right and left of the fairway. Makes a difference I think, and saves time not having to look for the di…
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Hybrid Clubs Better Way to Spend Your Money
I have given the 'thumbs down' to these GPS devices, whatever their make, as they are only any use to a golfer who can hit the ball properly and consistently to the same yardage. Unless you can do th…
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OnPar GPS Scores a Double-Bogey with This Golfer
I got my 2010 OnPar GPS system just prior to the start of the 2010 golf season and couldn't wait to use it on the course; however the disappointments soon followed.The OnPar system became the most ex…
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Problems with SkyCaddie SG5
I bought my Skycaddie SG5 in 2009. Warranty is 1 year - no notification of expiring warranty, but notified when GPS service is required to be rebought. System has a fault that can not be remedied by …
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Swami Golf GPS a No-Nonsense Success
The product does as claimed ... finds the distance from the fairway to the hole. It is a no-nonsense device that gives you distances to the front, center, and back of the green. You do need to know w…
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Skycaddie 2.5 Does the Job Well
This device is the most accurate that I have found. Most other manufacturers use satellite to gauge their distances - Skycaddie has individually marked, walked and navigated every course in their dat…
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GolfLogix a Sturdy Performer
Good, easy to use. Occasionally it takes time to find your location on the course. It would be nice if it had the distance to the pin. Good course database. Good screen quality. No extra fees involve…
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Pre-Owned Golf Guru Still Performed
This is the basic black & white screen model. They offer terrific customer service, fast response and solve issues. This does what I need, distances, scoring, and stats. I can mark specific hazards o…
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GPS Golf Guru 2.0
Unlimited free golf course download from all over US. Easy to operate. Plain screen, incomplete information about hazard distances. Manual setting of pin location for each hole easy to use. Mark feat…
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