Junior 09:15 AM 05-06-2009
I have always had trouble gauging yardage, so I am thinking about getting one. I am currently looking to spend less than $250 on it. The ones I am looking at are the SkyCaddie SG2.5, SkyCaddie SG 3, Sonocaddie V100, and the iGolf Caddie II. I am leaning toward the SG 2.5, but don’t like the idea of having to purchase a membership to download courses. I am not a big time traveler, and only play a couple of times a year out of state other than that I play about 5-6 different courses. If anyone has used any of them, and could give me some feedback it would be greatly appreciated. I would also like to be able to be able to go to the range, and get the average for each club I have, that way I can be more accurate. Is there a way to do that?
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Mugen910 09:17 AM 05-06-2009
I've gotten pretty good at judging distance since I started playing but I would love to hear how much these things help out. I've never actually seen anyone on the course with them.
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ChicagoWhiteSox 09:27 AM 05-06-2009
My dad uses a skycaddie. He seems to like it. The only way I see it helping out is 150 yards in.
:-)
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replicant_argent 09:35 AM 05-06-2009
google iphone and plum caddy
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elderboy02 09:40 AM 05-06-2009
I wish I was good enough that I needed to judge yardage. I just go "Crap, that is a long way away. Better get the 5 iron"
:-)
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ChicagoWhiteSox 09:43 AM 05-06-2009
Originally Posted by elderboy02:
I wish I was good enough that I needed to judge yardage. I just go "Crap, that is a long way away. Better get the 5 iron" :-)
:-)
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ChicagoWhiteSox 09:46 AM 05-06-2009
Mugen910 09:47 AM 05-06-2009
Originally Posted by elderboy02:
I wish I was good enough that I needed to judge yardage. I just go "Crap, that is a long way away. Better get the 5 iron" :-)
I usually do the "How far can i throw a football" or "how far can I throw a softball" thing...that helps me decide the yardage..other than that it's my 4 hybrid as choice of club
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Mugen910 09:48 AM 05-06-2009
Junior 10:12 AM 05-06-2009
tsolomon 10:14 AM 05-06-2009
I have the SG5 and thinks it's great. You get to see where the hazards are and the distance. I find it really useful when laying up and when I'm inside a 75 yards for club selection. Some courses don't have yardage markers or they are difficult to locate. The Bushnell laser scope is a good choice when you can see the pin and I know several people who swear by it. If there's a downside to the SG5, it would be that I'm not very good at using it and it can slow down play when I press the wrong button. It was a gift from my wife for my birthday last September and I only got to use it a couple of times before the cold weather set in. You might want to check to see if the local courses you play are available before purchasing.
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tsolomon 10:19 AM 05-06-2009
mhailey 10:25 AM 05-06-2009
why not get one of these?
http://www.google.com/products/catal...tle#ps-sellers
Once you get used to gauging distances on the course, I fear you will have a very cool $300 paper weight.
Or, you could get a laser range finder, and aim it at the flag itself. Plus you could use it for determining range at the shooting range, hunting, ... .
Matt
Edit: the GPS will give you distances to hazards though. That is a plus.
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Mugen910 10:25 AM 05-06-2009
ahc4353 10:38 AM 05-06-2009
karmaz00 11:03 AM 05-06-2009
i just use a laszer finder... thinks it the V2 works great
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MNSmoker 06:22 PM 05-06-2009
Check out the Golf Buddy. My brother bought one last summer and swears by it. I've used it during a couple of rounds and it's pretty cool. The nice thing about the Golf Buddy is that you don't have to pay an annual membership fee. Once you own the unit, you have access to their course database for life.
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chippewastud79 06:26 PM 05-06-2009
ucla695 06:55 PM 05-06-2009
Good info here. I've only used the ones that come installed in the golf carts at resorts. I find them handy, except when they constantly display the outside temp when I'm playing in Palm Springs during the summer and it's 104* at 9:30 in the morning.
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BigBruce 07:17 PM 05-06-2009
Never really thought of getting a range finder as I just use the colored lines on the course. Guess after awhile you just figure out what club goes how far.
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