If you are looking for a portable golf GPS unit, Bushnell has several to choose from. Bushnell golf GPS units have a lot to offer. Consider the Bushnell Yardage Pro GPS in black or orange or the XG or XGC versions. The easiest to use golf GPS device with distance in both yards and meters at a glance on it’s easy to read screen. It has compact, lightweight one-handed ergonomic design and stores 10 to 100 courses, depending on the model, including Score Card with course information. It is made for the outdoors and is weather resistant. Amazing score keeping and statistic capabilities make the Yardage Pro XGC a golfer’s ultimate GPS tool. Smart.
You might also consider the Bushnell neo, one of the simplest and easiest to use golf GPS units available. It is also the smallest and most compact. At a glance the neo Golf GPS gives you the distance to the front, middle & back of the green, and it stores up to 10 courses worth of information. You can even custom map any course in the world with this compact unit with no download needed. Smaller scores are just one glance away. The Neo also waterproof just in case you get caught in the rain. Isn’t it time you thought about GPS to improve your game?
I was talking to a friend the other day. He is one of those snowbirds who is getting ready to head on back to Florida before the snow flies. As we were listening to the weatherman, it sounded like my friend had better be quick to leave the North Country this year if he is going to beat the snow. Anyway, he is planning on doing some serious golfing once he gets down to the Longboat Key area. Of course, that got us to talking about golf GPS and the variety of golf GPS systems available today. It is amazing.
He was especially interested in the new Garmin Approach G5. He was quite impressed with that little touchscreen Garmin golf GPS. You are able to measure distances for your next shot by just touching any point on the sunlight-readable display, and the Garmin Approach G5 shows the precise distance to that exact point. Approach’s highly sensitive GPS receiver pinpoints your position and removes guesswork from your game. And as you move the Approach automatically updates your position, so you’ll always know your yardage. Slick. No wonder he can’t wait to head south for the winter. Maybe some days I am a little jealous of the snowbirds after all.