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SkyGolf is rolling out a new full-featured handheld golf GPS. Our SkyCaddie Touch Review will be up soon, but for now let’s take a look at how the features measure up to the competition.
SkyCaddie TOUCH User Rating:
3.80 out of 5 (58 reviews)
Score compiled from multiple sources.- Bluetooth updates through your phone – Using an iPhone or Android smartphone app, you will have the ability to update your course maps whenever your phone is connected to the Internet. We haven’t seen this with any other brand and give a thumbs up for the idea.
- Preloaded with 35,000 courses – this is the same as it’s competitors, except for the fact that SkyGolf charges you an annual fee to access those preloaded courses and other brands do not. SkyGolf claims to have better maps because they are “ground verified”, but to our knowledge there is no hard data that suggests that SkyCaddie maps are truly better.
- 3″ high-resolution glove-friendly touchscreen – This is a nice size screen for a golf GPS with full hole views. It’s the same size as the latest Garmin models.
- Interactive HoleVue™ – A fancy name for being able to get the full layout of the hole and allowing touch targeting to any point on the hole.
- Patented IntelliGreen® Technology – The green view on the SkyCaddie TOUCH changes with your angle of approach. It is also quite detailed, showing bunker carries and green depth information. We’re not sure this isn’t information overload for most golfers, but we’ll have to wait and see.
- Dynamic RangeVue™ – SkyCaddie will display multiple arcs on the screen showing possible layup distances and their locations. This handy feature will save you the time of touch targeting in some instances.
- Auto Course Select – As with pretty much every golf GPS today, the SkyCaddie TOUCH will figure out where you are and show you the nearest golf courses.
- Auto Hole Select– Another feature present on most units that moves to the next hole presumably while you are on your way there.
- Auto Zoom – As you move forward on the hole, the hole view zooms with you.
- Digital scorecard and stat tracking – The unit will store up to 20 rounds and the information can also be uploaded SkyGolf 360 for storage and interesting analysis.
- Measure shot distance – Another feature found on most golf GPS devices, the SkyCaddie TOUCH allows you to measure any shot.
Although quite popular due to a big marketing budget, recent SkyCaddie models get only mediocre reviews. Hopefully the SkyCaddie TOUCH will be the model that breaks that trend. If the Bluetooth connectivity works well, it should be a big help, but we still don’t like the annual fees when there are other devices on the market with great ratings and no fees. Check out Garmin’s line of full featured golf GPS devices, for a no-fee solution.
| SkyCaddie TOUCH | ||
|---|---|---|
| Slope | No | |
| Vibration | n | |
| Size (Width x Height x Depth) | 4 in. x 2.3 in. x .7 in. | |
| Weight | 3.8 oz. | |
| Battery | rechargeable Li-ion | |
| Battery Life | N/A | |
| Display | color | |
| Rainproof | N/A | |
| Magnification | N/A | |
| Maximum Range | N/A | |
| Minimum Range | N/A | |
| Notes | Bluetooth connectivity to smartphone app that allows for course updates and round uploads for analysis. | |
| USGA Compliant (local rule) | Yes | |
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