Igolf neo gps review
| Added: 27-09-2009 Author: Ray Bonneau Category: GPS |
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Affordability
This is a low cost golf GPS unit on the market today and cost $150 at retail. 1 yr requires subscription to the Web site to download the map iGolf of course, but of course allows you to store your laptop to use a variety of maps and non-GPS golf systems. You are allowed to download 100 maps for 1 year course subscription price of the course that many average golfers. After the first year, you do not have to rebuild t subscribe if you have downloaded all the courses you need.
Usability
User interface is very intuitive and you can use the device without reading the instructions. There are 6 buttons on the device allows you to easily navigate the menu.
Features
Articles in this unit suitable for the average golfer. Unit will offer a distance from the Front, Back and green center. It also allows you to make custom parts every 4 holes with bunkers and distance square. This unit also has a function of distance shots, so you can calculate the exact distance to any club shooting.
If you want to chart your own course, this device will allow to do so and also reserve your map courses at the back of your computer for future use.
Accuracy
Accuracy of this unit is very good. I tested this unit with my friends who use the SkyCaddie SG2. Distance has shown they are within 1-2 feet in almost all the tests we performed.
Conclusion
I would like to recommend the purchase iGolf Neo GPS for your golf unit. From the price point, with all the features of everyday golfers with a perfect harmony.
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