Golf GPS Models That Allow You to Add Targets

Recently we received an e-mail from a reader asking which golf GPS models would allow you to add targets and/or entire golf courses to the device’s mapping.

Here are a few golf GPS devices worthy of consideration…

Golf GPS - Add Targets
Garmin Approach G30 - Read Full Review

This full-featured little golf GPS unit comes preloaded with over 40,000 golf courses. You'll get full hole views of every hole and touch targeting to anywhere on a hole. When you bring up Green View, you can even adjust the pin placement for more precise distance. Although the G30 drops the "Plays Like" feature found on the Garmin Approach G8 that adjusts for elevation, it does connect with your smartphone to display, text messages, emails, etc. It is small enough to carry in a pocket but also comes with a clip and a lanyard for your belt or golf bag. This model also has 'Big Numbers' mode for distances to the front, middle, and back of the greens.

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Manually adding targets and golf courses to GPS isn’t something you will likely use often, but it is nice to be able to do. Especially on your home golf course, you may have your own personal layup positions that would be nice to target.

Play Better Golf by Making the Most of Your Rangefinder

Let’s face it, golf is not an easy game to master. It can take years trying to lower your scores by a couple of strokes and there are rarely any shortcuts. But… you can play better golf by making the most of your rangefinder.

Driving RangeThe obvious advantage to having a golf rangefinder, is that you will make better club selections when you know exactly how far you need to hit it. Simply using a laser or GPS will help most golfers improve their games over time. You can take that a step further and really learn how far you hit each of your clubs and what factors affect your ball flight the most.

Everybody knows what club they hit from the 100 or 150 yard marker. For every 10 yards we are from the marker, we add or subtract a club. If that’s not your formula, you probably have something pretty similar. It’s a nice “in the ball park” formula, but there’s a good chance that if you take a little time and effort with your golf rangefinder, you’ll learn some very valuable lessons about your distances.

Stick a small notebook in your golf bag so you’ll be able to take notes during your next few rounds of golf. At first, you’ll want to do this on calm days and shots with very little elevation change, so you don’t have to guess at how much the wind might be affecting your ball flight.

If you have a GPS rangefinder that has shot-measuring capabilities, learn how to use it. Some of these units, like the Garmin G6, will even allow you to store shot distances for each club. That can make your job much easier. Whether you are recording in a notebook or on the GPS, remember there are two distances that you need to know – your total shot distance is important, but not nearly as important as your carry distance. The reason of course, is that on a wet golf course you won’t get nearly as much roll as on a dry course, so total distance won’t be as long. Your carry distances (how far the ball flies) should be the same on a wet or dry course. Depending on the conditions, you’ll be better prepared to choose the right club.

So time permitting, each time you hit a decent shot, you’ll want to record the club used, the carry distance and the total distance. To calculate the carry distance, you’ll need to have made a ball mark when the ball landed. If you’re using laser, pace from the pin to your ball and to your ball mark and add or subtract to or from the distance you had planned to hit. If you are using a GPS that doesn’t have shot distance measuring, you’ll pace to your ball and ball mark from the middle of the green to make your calculations. If you have the notebook in your back pocket, you can write it down quickly so you don’t distract yourself trying to remember it while putting!

It will take a few rounds to get a full picture of your game, but you will have learned something with each shot recorded and your scores will likely start to come down. You’ll even begin to get a feel for how much elevation changes and wind are affecting your shots and I bet you’ll be surprised.

You don’t have to learn it all at once and you won’t want to take notes at the expense of losing the rhythm of your game. Sometimes you’ll have time to take notes and sometimes you won’t. Don’t sweat it. Just know that you’ll reap the benefits in the very near future!

What Is the Best Golf GPS for You?

Top Products Based Upon Your Preferences
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.

Review Score: 4.56
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Izzo Swami 6000 - Read Full Review

The Izzo Swami 6000 has a colorful screen with LARGE easy-to-read distances to the front, middle, and back of every green. That alone makes this the ideal pick for anyone who might struggle to see the numbers on other golf GPS devices. Honestly, it's just nicer to look at than others in this price range. We're also impressed by the rave reviews on battery life. Izzo claims 16 hours and users seem to agree. Although the Swami 6000 has a built-in scorecard, users struggled to use it. If you don't record your score before heading to the next tee, it forwards to the next hole and you can't go back until you're 60 yards down the next fairway. That's not exactly the perfect time to enter your score, so we don't recommend this model if scorekeeping is on your desired feature list. The price point on this model is perfect for what it offers. It's easy to see and easy to use. It also provides distances to hazards and doglegs and a strong magnet for mounting to your cart or the included belt clip.

Review Score: 4.42
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GolfBuddy Voice 2 SE - Read Full Review

GolfBuddy has a winning formula with its GB Voice line. It's small, easy to use, lightweight, with an LCD screen, as well as voice distances. Plus, it's budget-friendly. The GolfBuddy GB Voice 2 SE increases the battery life over previous models to up to 20 hours. That's the most important feature of this solid performing compact golf GPS. We love it! We also love that you can see distances to the front, middle, and back of each green and also switch over to see the shape of the green when you want. It comes preloaded with 40,000 golf courses and can be updated using GolfBuddy GB Manager.

Review Score: 4.41
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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.

Review Score: 4.40
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Voice Caddie VC300 - Read Full Review

The Voice Caddie VC300 is a great choice for the golfer who wants to keep it simple, especially if he or she wears a cap or visor. It's small, sleek and unobtrusive and provides auditory distances to the front, middle and back of every green. The sound quality is excellent, which is good, since there isn't not a digital display. It also has shot measuring, but we just like the fact that it does what it's supposed to do without any hassle.

Review Score: 4.42
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Callaway Rangefinder Case

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Do you need a Callaway rangefinder case for your Callaway Diablo or LR550 laser rangefinder? Not necessarily, but I’ve dropped my rangefinder enough times to know the benefit of extra protection.

I still have a rangefinder I bought 13 years ago and I can’t imagine it would still be working if it hadn’t been in a protective case. When you think of the cost of replacing a rangefinder, the price of the case seems pretty good! -Val B.

This Callaway Golf Rangefinder Protective Silicone Skin comes in blue, orange or clear. It provides an extra layer of protection and shock absorption for those drops that will surely happen. It fits both the Callaway LR550 and the Diablo Octane. It even has a no slip grip.

Nikon / Callaway Rangefinders

The Nikon / Callaway Rangefinders continue to be a strong presence in the laser golf rangefinder market. One reason is that they keep repackaging their top-selling model each year and it keeps performing very well.

The latest version is the Callaway XHot Rangefinder. It’s essentially the same as the Diablo Octane and the LR550. The color scheme has changed, but all the specs that matter, are the same. Find which one of these models has the lowest price of the moment and you’ve most likely found the best value in a 6x rangefinder. The ratings for all three of these models are outstanding.

The Callaway Razr is also worth considering if you want something even smaller, faster and more precise. It’s 10% smaller than the other models we mention and it should acquire the target even more quickly. It gives distance in 1/10 of a yard increments, where the others only give 1/2 yard increments.