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Date: 05 Nov 2006 04:13:28
From: S McFarlane
Subject: Igolf vs. Skycaddie vs. that Aussie contraption???
Any thoughts from those familiar with more than one of these for purposes of
comparison? Any bitches about a specific unit?

Scott






 
Date: 06 Nov 2006 13:33:11
From: Dave Lee
Subject: Re: Igolf vs. Skycaddie vs. that Aussie contraption???

"S McFarlane" <spam@nothanks.com > wrote in message
news:Ixd3h.290$Lt4.153@trnddc08...
> Any thoughts from those familiar with more than one of these for purposes
of
> comparison? Any bitches about a specific unit?
>
> Scott
>

Below is a link to a recent iGolf GPS device that I posted. I've never used
the SkyCaddie so can't really do a comparison. I will admit that at this
point I am occasionally frustrated with the accuracy of the iGolf device. It
is 5 yards or better most of the time. But there are these occasional 10-30
second intervals where it will be off on a particular measurement by 10
yards or more. It isn't the norm but it always leaves you wondering. I don't
know if this is fundamental to the technology or just the iGolf
implementation.

http://tinyurl.com/yf2olh

dave





 
Date: 06 Nov 2006 15:35:15
From: bemw
Subject: Re: Igolf vs. Skycaddie vs. that Aussie contraption???

"S McFarlane" <spam@nothanks.com > wrote in message
news:Ixd3h.290$Lt4.153@trnddc08...
> Any thoughts from those familiar with more than one of these for purposes
> of comparison? Any bitches about a specific unit?
>
> Scott
>

what's "that Aussie contraption" - can you be more specific?




  
Date: 06 Nov 2006 04:39:28
From: S McFarlane
Subject: Re: Igolf vs. Skycaddie vs. that Aussie contraption???

"bemw" <lanegNOSPAM@tpg.com.au > wrote in message
news:454ebb9a@dnews.tpgi.com.au...
>
> "S McFarlane" <spam@nothanks.com> wrote in message
> news:Ixd3h.290$Lt4.153@trnddc08...
>> Any thoughts from those familiar with more than one of these for purposes
>> of comparison? Any bitches about a specific unit?
>>
>> Scott
>>
>
> what's "that Aussie contraption" - can you be more specific?

The Sureshot GPS system by Tee2Green. It looks really nice on paper, but it
is by a wide gin the most expensive (~$400).

Scott