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| |  | Golf GPS Units | | Home » | | | | | | | Description: | | Golf Logix GPS : Convenient distance is what golfers want. Surveys prove that more than 80% of golfers want GPS on the courses that they play. GolfLogix has responded with a simple-to-use GPS device that offers accurate distance information from anywhere on the course. Manufactured by Garmin, the recongnized brand leader in GPS with high consumer awareness. Our easy-to-read screen displays distances to the center of the green, green depth, major hazards and more. Our system's one button operation makes it simple to use for golfers and your staff. No special training is needed and no maintenance is required. Our device is lightweight and portable but extremely durable. GolfLogix was designed to hold up to the continual use and rigors of the outdoors. Our accuracy is superior. The GolfLogix handheld is manufactured by GARMIN, the world leader in GPS innovation. GARMIN products are used in aviation, boating, driving, hiking, and many other outdoor activities. | | | Features: | |
• User-friendly, golf-oriented GPS unit for displaying key yardage distances on the course
• Calculates instant, precise distances to the front, center, and back of greens, plus hazards
• 1.25-by-2.25-inch LCD offers excellent visibility in direct sunlight; waterproof and shockproof
• Compatible with Windows Vista, XP, and 2000 and Mac OS X; up to 22 hours of battery life
• Includes belt/bag clip, USB-serial cable, and AA batteries; measures 2 x 4.4 x 1.2 inches (W x H x D)
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 8.27 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.91 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.83 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.93 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 96 reviews |
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Course Management ToolAug 19, 2008 GolfLogix GPS by GARMIN (2007 Model)
Good for determining distance to front and back of greens; and fairway hazards. Not always accurate to center of green. Battery replacement needed after 3 rounds. However, this is a necessary component for attacking greens and playing fairways. Reasonable price for a golf GPS system.
Nice for the priceAug 12, 2008 This is not as good as your SG4 skycaddie, by a bit. In a side by side comparison, go for the Skycaddie, however, for the price, it definitely is a good buy. It lacks the intelligreen technology that is helpful with the skycaddie, and hazards do not display very well. However, for a basic distance, this GPS works very well. I found it to be very accurate on the 2nd, 3rd, & 4th rounds...not so much so on the 1st round though. I do recommend this product, but would definitely go with the Skycaddie next time around.
Good GPS For the priceAug 11, 2008 I recently purchased this GPS unit & am very pleased with it. I bought the 2007 model in order to save a few bucks, not knowing if I would like it or not. I believe that the latest model has a couple features that this one doesn't. After using mine I would now opt for the newer model even though it cost about $90.00 more. If you buy one be sure & buy rechargeable batteries otherwise you will spend a fortune on regular batteries.
One of the courses I play regularly was not in the data base. I asked for a mapping & they had it done in just a couple of days.
I would recommend this unit.
Garmin Golf Course GPSAug 09, 2008 Great accurate GPS. It has really helped me manage my golf game.
Thanks Garmin
Good, but not Perfect!Aug 06, 2008 The Golflogix GPS by Garmin 2007 model is a good product; however, there are issues such as: it goes through batteries like wild fire. Maybe 3 rounds on a pair of batteries, sometimes only 2 rounds. Rechargeable batteries a very good idea. Another issue is the time it takes to settle on a distance for your shot. The unit takes too much time to indicate the distance,meanwhile the rest of your group is waiting for you to take your shot--not really a time-saver. Also, my friend, standing next to me will have a markedly different distance on his Golflogix than I do--quite puzzling.
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