Avid golfers are very familiar with names like Callaway, TaylorMade,Ping and Titleist. But, have you heard of GolfLogix, SkyCaddie, iGolf, Sonocaddie and GolfBuddy? These are just a few of the Golf GPS names that are rapidly becoming part of the golfing vocabulary, worldwide. More and more golfers are relying on GPS technology to give them an edge on the course and over their golfing buddies.
Why Does Every Avid Golfer Want A Golf GPS Device ?
It's what I call the 'GPS Golf Advantage.' That advantage is the Secret to a Lower Golf Score and Handicap. It's what you see on the bottom line on tour scorecard.
Do You Want:
* to know the distance from your lie to the front , the center and back of the green
* to know the distance you drove the ball off the tee
* to stop guessing how far you are from that elusive green
* to know the distance from your lie to the water hazards and fairway bunkers (Don't you hate it when your ball lands in those fairway bunkers?)
* to be able to select your club with a greater degree of precision and confidence --no longer wasting time pondering over your club selection
* to keep track of how far you can hit the ball with each club.
* to substantially cut down on your playing time
* to reduce the number of putts you face because you are landing closer to the pin
If you answered YES to any of these 8 Golf GPS Advantages, then you should give serious consideration to owning a Golf GPS device with names like GolfLogix, Skycaddie, iGolf and Sonocaddie.
Your golfing buddies will stop laughing about your owning a Golf GPS unit when you consistently lower your score and beat them all. Just smile at them when they throw their clubs down in defeat.
Do your friends a favor, tell them they too need a Golf GPS device to lower their score. Tell them to check it out. They will thank you profusely. Happy Golfing!
Absolutely! That is exactly what I use my Golflogix. I used to have their handheld, but moved over to the Iphone software. Measures my shots for me (even when they make me cringe), and tells me just how far I don't have a chance of hitting the ball. Ha! But seriously, it's shaved a few strokes off my handicap.
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