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    Golf GPS

    Anyone else use these on the course? There are a bunch of apps on your phone but thats a pain to use. I saw this on Rock Bottom golf and its got good reviews. May can help a beginner player like me. I do know they have the colored sticks to tell you the yardages on the course as well. Thanks Brian This website has some really good deals on stuff. Cheaper than anywhere Ive seen on clubs and stuff.


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    Probably works fine. I have a golf buddy with hat clip and a skycaddie and they both work great. But I still use my range finder more than
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    I have a garmin vivoactive smart watch. It has a gps app for golf. I have compared it many times with my Bushnell laser rangefinder and they are have never been more than a yard different...GPS has come a long ways.
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    I have a garmin golf GPS - it was the first golf gps they came out with.

    It it eats batteries now (didn't used to) but it works great. The yardages are more accurate than I am!!

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    I have a Sky Caddie really like it.
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    I use a swami 4000+ gps.
    No real bells or whistles. It gives distances to front, middle and back. Also has a function to front of hazards and to clear hazard.
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    Quote Originally Posted by haha View Post
    I use a swami 4000+ gps.
    No real bells or whistles. It gives distances to front, middle and back. Also has a function to front of hazards and to clear hazard.
    I like that a lot. Its about $100 on amazon right now. Thanks for sharing.
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