July 4, 2009

Is Golf GPS Practical?

If you enjoy playing golf, I’m sure you will benefit from one of the new golf gps units available today.  There is nothing more irritating to me then having the next group of golfers breathing down my back as I’m trying to determine what club to use on my next shot.  It used to be a routine of looking for markers and then estimating your position in relation to the yardage marker.  Any golfer is familiar with the routine.  GPS technology has solved this problem with the production of the many golf GPS units on market.  In fact, there is such a variety of golf GPS units available that you really should read some golf GPS reviews before deciding which is the best for you.

GPS navigation units in vehcles have been around for quite some time but it is only fairly recent that major GPS device manufacturers have sports GPS systems.  The basic benefit of the golf GPS receiver is that it will tell the user the exact location of user in relation to any feature on the golf course.  Nothing could help the user more with course management then knowing quickly, the distance to the green or how far that menacing bunker is from his position and all provided with just one look at his golf GPS.  Golf GPS has definitely brought the game into the 21st century.  No more having to guess on positioning and distance and most importantly, no more taking that precious extra time of searching for markers and estimating ball location.  The new Golf GPS receivers do all the hard work for you and allows you to simply select a club and go for the green.

These new devices are easy to use and quite affordable.  The basic uses allow you to instantly know the yardage to the front of the green and the back of the green but they go beyond that.  If you want to determine the distance to bunkers, water hazards, or fairway boundaries, just look at your golf  GPS instead of taking a guess or pacing off the distance yourself.  As newer models are released they seem to provide you with more and more choices.

It is reported that the great majority of golf courses in the United States have already been mapped so the advantage of using the GPS is obvious.  If you happen to play a local course which hasn’t been mapped, it just takes a bit of time and you can actually map it yourself.  You simply map out the green positions as you walk the course and the next time you play the course, you’ll be all set.

The Sky Caddie GPS SG5, GolfLogix, uPro, Sonocaddie, iGolf, and the Golf Buddy are among the most familiar golf GPS receivers.  These popular GPS units all provide the basics of finding distance but they also offer many additional functions that can add to your golf game.  Unfortunately you still have to find your ball, but from that point on, play becomes so easy you’ll have nothing to do but enjoy your game.  You simply locate your ball, glance at your golf GPS and select the club of your choice.  Swing away and enjoy the play.

There are many reasons that golf GPS units are now the most sought after golf accessory.  They will definitely speed up your game.  So its a pretty good bet that you’ll enjoy and benefit from any GPS you select, just take your time and read some reviews to decide which is the best golf GPS for you.  A good suggestion is to compare models within the same price range.  There are additions to the golf GPS line every month so jump in and enjoy your game

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