Izzo Swami Watch Video Review

We’ve retired this watch from our line up and recommend looking at our Best Golf Watches or for a solid performing budget watch, check out the newest model Izzo Swami Watch.

Video Review

To learn more, see our Izzo Swami Golf Watch written review.


Features of the Izzo Swami Golf GPS Watch

  • Preloaded with over 25,000 courses (nearly 29,000 in the database) which is why I recommend updating before first use. Allow some time for this.
  • Provides distance to the front middle and back of every green.
  • A shot measuring feature.
  • A scorecard for keeping one player’s score.
  • Auto course recognition
  • Auto hole Advance – this works only if you take the watch onto the green. If you have it clipped on your bag, it may not change holes, but it’s very easy to advance to the next hole manually, if necessary.
  • Edit Green Locations – I recommend doing this for any hole on your home course that’s not perfect… because then it will be!
  • Time, date and alarm
  • Odometer
  • Rechargeable Li-polymer Battery – holds a 6-8 hour charge
  • Waterproof

It should be noted that Izzo provided the watch that was reviewed in this video. We hope they don’t mind that we were totally honest anyway!

Bushnell V2 Patriot Pack

The Bushnell Tour V2 has been retired. Check out our current recommendations for today's best golf rangefinders..

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The Bushnell V2 Patriot Pack is often around the same price as the Bushnell Tour V2 by itself, so a terrific value that also benefits the Folds of Honor Foundation. It comes with a case, a skin and an extra battery. The description on the Bushnell website indicates it also includes a Patriot Pack golf towel. The photo on the website shows a mount and some tees as well, but we’re not completely sure.

Bushnell Tour V2 User Rating: 4.57 Stars 4.57 out of 5 (440 reviews)

Score compiled from multiple sources.

All we know is that if the price is pretty close to the Bushnell V2 by itself, this is a good deal that does a good thing. Folds of Honor gives back to the spouses and children of soldiers killed or disabled in service to the United States through scholarships and other assistance.

The Bushnell V2 Patriot Pack is available with and without slope. For more information, check out our Bushnell Tour V2 Review.

Bushnell Tour V2
Slope No
Vibration N
Size (Width x Height x Depth) 2.8 in. x 1.6 in. x 4.3 in.
Weight 6.6 oz.
Battery 3 volt lithium
Battery Life approx. 12 mos.
Display LCD
Rainproof Yes
Magnification 5x
Maximum Range 1000
Minimum Range 5
Notes There are two editions of the Bushnell V2 - Tournament and Slope
USGA Compliant (local rule) Yes
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Replacement battery for Bushnell Tour V2

GolfBuddy World Platinum Battery

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Instructions for replacing your GolfBuddy Platinum Battery
(Black Only)

  1. Golf Buddy Platinum Battery Cover diagramUsing a coin, turn the screw counter clockwise to loosen the battery cover.
  2. Remove the battery cover.
  3. Remove the old battery.
  4. Insert the new battery.
  5. Replace the battery cover.
  6. Turn the screw clockwise to lock the cover into place.

To charge the battery:

  1. Open the cover located on the bottom of the unit.
  2. Figure 1Connect the power adaptor to the wall outlet.
  3. Insert the connector into the unit, as shown here. A message on the screen will indicate that the battery is charging.
  4. Figure 2 Charging Times

  5. Once the battery is fully charged, a message stating “ Charging Complete” will appear on the screen

Figure 3 Golf Buddy Battery Charging Message

An Open Letter to Brandel Chamblee

Dear Mr. Chamblee,

Golf Rule BookYou have long been one of my favorite golf analysts because of the wealth of knowledge you have about tournaments, players and golf courses. Watching you and Frank Nobilo dissect the ins and outs of players and tournaments is something I truly enjoy.

My position on the Tiger Woods ruling at Augusta, is that although the logic for getting there may have been flawed, the end result was fair, and that is what the Rules of Golf attempt to achieve. Your comments about Tiger Woods upset me because I believe you influence many people, and that you and others in the media have done irreparable harm to Tiger’s reputation as a golfer. Since I have had so much respect for your knowledge, I’m hoping you’ll engage in a little Q&A on the topic. I’ll even be open to having my mind changed if you are convincing!

  1. Can you cite a couple of examples of specific situations where a player has “disqualified himself” (or withdrawn) because he disagreed with the rules committee’s decision NOT to disqualify him?

    It’s not as if the final decision of the committee was made without all the facts. The committee knew everything and made a decision to give Tiger a two-stroke penalty. What player in his right mind, would disrepect the committee’s decision in order to hurt himself? Wasn’t it just the day before the Tiger incident, that we were all praising a 14-year old for respecting the decision of the committee?

  2. Do you believe that if the committee had approached Tiger about the concern before he signed his scorecard, that a two-shot penalty would have been appropriate?

  3. Here’s a hypothetical question… A rules official makes a ruling and a player finishes his round and signs his score based upon that ruling. Later that night the rules committee is sitting around watching highlights on The Golf Channel and sees that the official has made a terrible mistake and the player should have been assessed a penalty.

    Should they A) let it go; B) disqualify the player or C) assess the penalty?

    Back in the hotel room that night, the player gets out his rulebook and also realized that a mistake has been made.

    Should he A) withdraw; B) Check with the committee the next morning and see if they want to penalize or disqualify him; or C) Sleep like a baby?

    Isn’t that essentially what happened in the Tiger Woods ruling? The committee made the mistake of making a ruling without approaching Tiger about it before he signed his scorecard. If they had, he would have received the two-shot penalty. Since they did not, I even question whether they were required to have penalized him at all. In hypothetical above, I think it’s a question as to whether or not they would penalize the player. I feel certain they would not have disqualified the him.

  4. I really think the committee made a mistake in saying they were using Decision 33-7/4.5 to make their ruling. As Kendra Graham suggests, Rule 33-7 would have been sufficient and according to Graham, that rule has been in place since 1952. Saying they were using the Decision, really muddied the waters. I’ll put Rule 33-7 below, but definitely suggest everyone with an opinion on this issue, read Kendra Graham’s explanation of the Tiger ruling.

    Rule 33-7:
    A penalty of disqualification may in exceptional individual cases be waived, modified or imposed if the Committee considers such action warranted.

    It seems to me that this was definitely the right time to waive the DQ rule. To have a player be disqualified because the committee made a ruling without even consulting the player would be truly unfortunate.

  5. I am not the only one who has been critical of the committee. Former USGA president Sandy Tatum, had pretty harsh words about the committee’s handling of the situation. What role do you think the committee had in creating the situation?

I’ll close with the final rule noted in Kendra Graham’s explanation of the ruling… and then refer you back to question #1.

Rule 34-3, Committee’s Decision
In the absence of a referee, any dispute or doubtful point on the Rules must be referred to the Committee, whose decision is final.

I look forward to your responses.

Sincerely,

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Val Brennan is a former player and media coordinator on the now Symetra Tour (formerly Futures Tour). She has also caddied in numerous Symetra, LPGA and Legends Tour events.

Bushnell NEO-X GPS Watch Review

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With a price this reasonable and reviews this good, why wouldn’t you want to buy the Bushnell Neo-X GPS golf watch? The answer to the question isn’t the same for every golfer, but we can break it down for you fairly quickly…

Bushnell NEO-X Watch User Rating: 4.39 Stars 4.39 out of 5 (469 reviews)

Score compiled from multiple sources.
  1. If you want a digital scorecard, this isn’t the watch for you. (Try the Garmin S3 or S4.)
  2. If you want more than two hazards per hole, this isn’t the watch for you. (Try the Bushnell Neo XS.)
  3. If you prefer a round face, this isn’t the watch for you. (Try any of those three watches in the first two bullet points!)

Otherwise, there’s no good reason not to buy the Bushnell Neo-X. It has 30,000 golf courses preloaded with distances to the front, middle and back of every green, plus easy access to hazard and layup distances. It’s got the usual Auto Course Recogition, Auto Hole Advance, Shot Measuring and Round Odometer. It’s also among the best when it comes to battery life and there are no membership fees or required downloads.

Review after review had almost nothing but high praise for one of the smallest and lightest golf GPS watches on the market. Over 88% of all the comments we read were positive. The top mentions were accuracy, ease of use and good battery life. Quite a few users mentioned that it was easy to read with big numbers. Overall, the negative comments were sparse and seldom repeated.

Bushnell NEO-X Watch Specifications
Bushnell NEO-X Watch
Course Download Fees No
Pre-loaded with Courses Yes
Full Hole Views Yes
Slope / Elevation No
Battery Life up to 16 hours
Battery Rechargeable
Size (Width x Height x Depth) 1.4 in. x 1.5 in. x .6 in.
Measure Shot Distance Yes
Screen Size N/A
Resolution N/A
Display Type N/A
Weight 1.8 oz.
Rainproof Waterproof
Touch Screen No
Touch Targeting No
Manual Pin Positioning No
Stat Tracker No
Digital Scorecard No
Computer Analysis Tools No
Ground Verified No
Alternate Targets Yes
Green Rotates to your shot angle N/A
USGA Compliant (local rule) Yes
Notes Odometer, Tee Time Start & Auto GPS Off
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