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Golf Buddy |
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Golf Buddys new Tour version comes preloaded with nearly 15,000
courses, but this color-screen version can hold up to 20,000 (with its
auto recognize feature). The Golf Buddy ($429) doesnt require any
annual fees, so all you pay for is the hardware itself. |
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Golf Logix | |
Golf Logix ($300) makes the task of getting proper yardage an easy one,
thanks to a user- friendly interface, large screen and easy access to
content. For a $29 annual fee, golfers can download as many courses as
they wish and import up to 20 at a time on the device. |
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Sky Caddie SG5 |  |
The new SkyCaddie SG5 ($429) is a must for golfers who like large color
displays and state-of-the-art electronics. Golfers can measure the full
depth and shape of the green from anywhere, plus its color display is
backlit, making the SG5 easily readable in any light. |
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Sonocaddie V300 | |
The new color-screen Sonocaddie V300 ($399) features a walking golfer
icon that roams the course, syncing up the golfers position as he or
she moves. The Sonocaddie holds 20 courses in its memory and 15,000
courses are available on the companys website. |
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Sure Shot GPS | |
In addition to the standard GPS features (distance measuring to
specific points, course data storage), the SureShot GPS ($399) enables
users to record shot statistics and even suggests which club to hit.
The light, portable device can be clipped to your belt. |
Shank-Less
Building off the belief that golf swings start from the ground and work their way up, Eccos C-Force Hydromax ($220) was named for its carbon footplate that replaces the traditional shank piece, so golfers can get lower to the ground and generate more power, balance and support for todays athletic swing. Comes in five color combinations.
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