Izzo Swami 4000 Review

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Our Izzo Swami 4000 Review considers hands-on testing as well as feedback from dozens of users. Our ratings score is a compilation of ratings from user reviews across multiple websites.

Izzo Swami 4000 User Rating: 4.12 Stars 4.12 out of 5 (146 reviews)

Score compiled from multiple sources.

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We believe the Swami 4000 to be one of the best values in a basic golf GPS. Here’s what we love:

  • preloaded with over 25,000 golf courses (update it before you play and there are thousands more, plus corrections to existing courses.)
  • provides distance to front, middle and back of every green
  • large numbers on an easy to read color screen
  • Super easy to use
  • can easily measure your shots
  • long battery life (up to 12 hours)
  • quick satellite lock and course recognition
  • easy to edit green locations if necessary

We don’t really have anything negative to say about the Swami 4000, but there are a couple of things we should mention… It has auto-hole advance, but it only works if you take the unit onto the green. However it’s not really any trouble to press the up arrow button to get to the next hole, if you aren’t using this on a belt clip (included) or in your pocket. It has a “scorecard” view, but that only shows the total hole distance and the par. There is no place to input your scores. We’re partial to paper anyway, but for some that may be an issue.

Screen readability, simplicity and price are the reasons we’d pick the Izzo Swami 4000 as our favorite basic handheld golf GPS.

User Reviews – Most mentioned Pros
most frequently mentioned on top

  • accurate
  • value
  • easy to use
  • easy to read
  • lots of courses
  • acquires distances quickly
  • size
  • shot measuring
  • durable
  • customer service
  • improves game
  • lightweight
  • auto hole advance
  • auto course recognition
  • yellow color
  • battery life

Most mentioned Cons
User Reviews – most frequently mentioned on top

  • belt clip
  • auto hole advance – Must take Swami 4000 onto the green for auto hole advance to work
  • battery life
  • course not in database – updating the database often solves this issue. Also, Izzo will add courses upon request.
  • customer service response
  • problems downloading updates
  • slow to get satellites first time
Izzo Swami 4000 Features and Specifications
Izzo Swami 4000
Course Download Fees No
Pre-loaded with Courses Yes
Full Hole Views Yes
Slope / Elevation No
Battery Life 10-12 hours
Battery Li-ion recharge
Size (Width x Height x Depth) N/A in. x N/A in. x N/A in.
Measure Shot Distance Yes
Screen Size 1.8"
Resolution N/A
Display Type color
Weight N/A oz.
Rainproof waterproof
Touch Screen No
Touch Targeting No
Manual Pin Positioning No
Stat Tracker No
Digital Scorecard Yes
Computer Analysis Tools No
Ground Verified N/A
Alternate Targets No
Green Rotates to your shot angle N/A
USGA Compliant (local rule) Yes
Notes Supports 12 different languages and displays distances in yards or meters
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Izzo Swami Golf Watch Review

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Before I did my Izzo Swami Golf Watch Review, I wanted to read all the user reviews we could find to get a feel for what people liked and didn’t like.

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Accuracy and convenience were the most mentioned pros. I definitely agree that it seems as accurate as any golf GPS I’ve tried and the convenience of GPS in a watch, is ultimate!

Izzo Swami Watch User Rating: 3.78 Stars 3.78 out of 5 (32 reviews)

Score compiled from multiple sources.

The size and bulkiness of this GPS watch, was the most mentioned con. I agree that the Swami Golf Watch is a little bulky, but even with my small wrist, I didn’t find that to be a problem. However, comfort was an issue for me and my small wrist, although not for everyone. Several users specifically mentioned that it was comfortable. It’s also probably important to mention that I don’t normally wear a watch.

My overall opinion is that the Izzo Swami Golf Watch is an outstanding value. It’s easy to use, convenient and accurate. I would recommend it to anyone with a medium to large wrist or to anyone who wants to fasten it to their golf bag. That’s what I did and found that to be extremely convenient. I wear a +1.5 in reading glasses and could see the watch clearly without I figure I’ll be okay until my eyes need 2.25.

In full disclosure, Izzo did send me this watch to use for a video review and to offer as a giveaway to one of my readers. I stand by my opinions and summaries of reader reviews.

Most Mentioned Pros in User Reviews
In order from most mentioned to least

  • accuracy
  • convenience
  • easy to use
  • lots of courses
  • auto course recognition
  • easy to read
  • comfortable
  • odmeter
  • easy to set up
  • preloaded
  • works well as a watch
  • ability to correct distances
  • improves game
  • battery life
  • price
  • no fees
  • auto hole advance

Most Mentioned Cons in User Reviews
In order from most mentioned to least

  • too big / bulky
  • not enough courses
  • a little slow auto recognition
  • not comfortable
  • instructions
  • hardware problems

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Izzo Swami Golf Watch Features and Specifications
Izzo Swami Watch
Course Download Fees No
Pre-loaded with Courses Yes
Full Hole Views Yes
Slope / Elevation N/A
Battery Life 6-8 hr w/GPS
Battery Li-poly rechargeable
Size (Width x Height x Depth) N/A in. x N/A in. x N/A in.
Measure Shot Distance Yes
Screen Size 1.3
Resolution N/A
Display Type N/A
Weight N/A oz.
Rainproof waterproof
Touch Screen No
Touch Targeting No
Manual Pin Positioning No
Stat Tracker No
Digital Scorecard Yes
Computer Analysis Tools No
Ground Verified N/A
Alternate Targets No
Green Rotates to your shot angle N/A
USGA Compliant (local rule) Yes
Notes Supports watch functions – time/date, odometer & alarm
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7 Myths About Golf Rangefinders

Here are 7 myths about golf rangefinders:Golf Rangefinder Myths

  1. Myth #1: Laser rangefinders are hard to use… The truth is that most golfers will have much less trouble steadying their rangefinders, than steadying their nerves over a 2 foot putt to win the hole. Today’s laser rangefinders do a great job of recognizing the flag and letting you know that you’re locked on the target. Most will let you scan, so you don’t have to have it right on the target when you push the button. Not everyone will be able to use a laser effectively, but for most golfers, it’s a very quick learning curve.
  2. Myth #2: The more features the better… Well, that may be true for a few golfers, but for most of us, more features means more ways to distract ourselves from focusing on playing golf. I’m not saying that more features isn’t good, but it’s really important to learn which features are most useful to you on most shots. Occasionally, you may want to use some additional features, so be familiar with how to use all the features, but only use them when you really need them. Some golfers will do best using the simplest GPS or laser, so there is no temptation to be distracted.  
  3. Myth #3: GPS gives distance to the pin... GPS gives distance to fixed targets. Since pins are moved to different locations every day, your GPS can’t provide exact distance to the pin. Let’s first say that middle of the green on every hole would be a great target. Of course our brains think we’ll do better by knowing more about the hole location, so most golf courses have started giving some indication of daily pin placements. You can use that information along with your GPS distance to the front, middle or back of the green to improve your club selection. Some GPS devices even give you a graphic of the green and allow you move the flag to provide you a good estimate of the distance.
  4. Myth #4: A golf rangefinder can cure the shanks… Ah, maybe not, but should you ever have the misfortune of getting the shanks, I suggest using all of the features of your GPS before your next shot in an effort to temporarily distract yourself.
  5. Myth #5: Golf Rangefinders are legal unless you’re a pro… The USGA prohibits the use of rangefinders, but allows for an exception via “local rule”. That means that if you’re playing in an event, the committee could have a local rule allowing distance measuring devices to be used.  Check the rules of any events in which you are competing before using your rangefinder. Chances are your regular golf partners will be okay with rangefinder use and the USGA has no problem with you posting scores for your handicap from rounds where you’ve used a rangefinder. Even with the local rule, not all rangefinders are allowed in competition. Whether using GPS, laser or smartphone app, the device must only measure distance.  Most smartphones are not legal. For more information, see: https://www.golfrangefindershop.com/golf-talk/is-your-golf-rangefinder-legal/
  6. Myth #6: If you have a smart phone, you don’t need a rangefinder… As mentioned above, most smartphones are not legal for competition because of features like the compass. Even if your weekly foursome doesn’t care, there are a few other reasons that using a smartphone is not ideal. 1)  Using your GPS on the course kills the battery pretty quickly. 2) Smartphones tend to turn themselves off frequently which makes it annoying on the golf course. You can change your settings, but that’s a pain and besides battery life will drain even more quickly. 3)  Some smartphones take too long to settle on the correct distance. With my iPhone 3GS, it is rare that the correct yardage is showing before I chose a club. When I check back after hitting, it has finally settled on the right distance. 4) By pulling out your phone 45-50 extra times a day, you are adding to the chances that you’ll drop it on a cart path or in a puddle. No worries if your contract is up!
  7. Myth #7: GPS is as accurate or more accurate than laser… the truth is that laser rangefinders are accurate to within a yard or two every time you use them.  Although golf GPS devices are generally “pretty accurate”, they are not as accurate as laser.  This myth is perpetuated by marketing departments such as those at SkyGolf and Izzo. SkyGolf commercials tout some survey, but if you listen closely, it says users believe GPS is more accurate than laser. Clearly perception is not reality.  Izzo’s website states that Swami is more accurate than laser and goes on to clarify that the accuracy of laser “is highly dependent on how the unit is held and how far you are from your target”. Really? I think most users can figure out how to hold laser binoculars. Accuracy at longer distances is just as accurate as at short distances, although it’s a little harder to get the target in your sites.

One thing that is not a myth… you’ll probably improve your scores if you add a golf GPS or laser rangefinder to your arsenal.

 

Leupold GX-4 Review

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Leupold GX-4 (slope) User Rating: 4.48 Stars 4.48 out of 5 (23 reviews)

Score compiled from multiple sources.

Leupold put some useful bells and whistles on the GX-4, but if you’re looking for a rangefinder to use in competition, this one is not legal for tournament play. Leupold tried to give golfers the best of both worlds with this rangefinder, by adding a Smart Key Faceplate that could be removed to disengage features that make the GX-4 legal. The USGA did not approve Leupold’s efforts, but hopefully, your golf buddies will let you get by with it.

The Leupold GX-4 measures slope (elevation), as well as the temperature, and estimates how far a shot should actually play. It can even suggest a club based on information you have provided about the distance you hit your clubs. When you’re not competing, these extra features can really assist in helping you learn about your game.

If having the removable Smart Key Faceplate is not important, the Leupold GX-2 has very similar features and is quite a bit less expensive. However, the construction the GX-4 is rugged aluminum and it has a red OLED, which is very easy to read.

Although there are not a huge number of user reviews, here are the pros and cons we noticed showing up in the reviews.

Most Mentioned Pros (in order of mentions high to low):
  • Quality
  • Easy to read – red OLED
  • Club Selector
  • Aluminum construction
  • Slope
  • Protective case
  • Easy to Use
  • Rubberized grip
  • Compact
  • Easy setup
  • Smart Key Faceplate
  • TGR – True Golf Range uses altitude and temperature to estimate the distance that a shot will actually play
  • Solid battery compartment
  • Accuracy
Most Mentioned Cons (in order of mentions high to low):
  • Confusion at first glance – it takes a minute to figure out actual distance versus TGR. After you figure it out, it is no problem.
Leupold GX-4 Features and Specifications
Leupold GX-4 (slope)
Slope Yes
Vibration N
Size (Width x Height x Depth) 2.9 in. x 1.3 in. x 4.1 in.
Weight 7.9 oz.
Battery CR2 Lithium
Battery Life 10,000 Actuations
Display red OLED
Rainproof Yes
Magnification 6x
Maximum Range 450+
Minimum Range N/A
Notes -
USGA Compliant (local rule) No
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Best Golf Watch

Best Golf WatchBelow are our picks for the Best Golf Watches currently on the market in . Some of them simply provide distances to the front, middle, and back of the greens and to hazards. Others offer a scorecard with stat-tracking and some are full-blown smartwatches and fitness trackers.

There are a few in the list that may require purchasing a watchband separately. These are all great golf watches, so pick the one that has the features and price that fit you best!


Best Golf Watch
Garmin Approach S10 - Read Full Review

The Garmin Approach S10 is the one we've been waiting for! It's small, lightweight, and simple to use. It doesn't try to be a multi-sport watch or a smartwatch. It puts the focus squarely on golf. On the main screen, you will see distances to the front, middle, and back of the green, plus the hole number and par. The shape of the green is also right there on the same screen. Many golfers will never even need to touch the watch after starting a round. If you need hazard information, it's one screen away. You can also keep score on this watch and upload your scores to Garmin Express so your playing history is always available. Although this golf watch has all the features most golfers want, for those looking for stats or hole views, Garmin has other golf watches you will want to check out.

Rating: 4.56  
Weight: 1.2 oz.   Legal: Yes
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GolfBuddy Voice 2 - Read Full Review

GolfBuddy just keeps building on a winning theme. The GolfBuddy Voice 2 claims 14 hours of battery life. That's four hours more than the GolfBuddy VS4! It's water resistant, has the choice of male or female voice, and of course provides distances to the front, middle, and back of the green. It's available in three different colors as well. The wristband can be ordered separately on Amazon.

Rating: 4.40  
Weight: 1.02 oz.   Legal: Yes
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GolfBuddy Voice X - Read Full Review

The GolfBuddy Voice line has been a huge success from the beginning. The VoiceX is the latest in this line and has a few nice upgrades from its predecessor the GolfBuddy Voice 2. The most notable improvement is that it adds Bluetooth connectivity to your smartphone for automatic updates to the golf course you're playing when you enter golf mode. The screen is a little larger and it has a Big Numbers mode and manual pin placement capability. It also adds a fairly detailed GPS activity tracker for runners and walkers. It may sacrifice some battery life for the extra features, but should still easily get 2 full rounds. A watchband is available separately.

Rating: 99.00  
Weight: N/A oz.   Legal: Yes
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Garmin Approach S60 - Read Full Review

Garmin's newest golf watch looks to be a sophisticated golf watch, fitness watch, and smartwatch. It will be released in the summer of 2017 and we look forward to exploring all the features here very soon!

Rating: 3.86  
Weight: 1.8* oz.   Legal: Yes
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Callaway GPSy Golf Watch - Read Full Review



Rating: 3.70
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