Caddy GPS

Caddy GPS? You’re probably looking for a SkyCaddie GPS handheld device for the golf course. SkyGolf has lead the way in the development of the GPS Golf Rangefinder and it looks like they are continuing to raise the bar with theĀ SkyCaddie SGX. One thing to keep in mind about SkyCaddie is that they actually send people out to each golf course to ensure accurate and relevant information. No guarantees that it’s perfect, but most other companies use satellite maps to build their databases. In spite of this, the competition among golf rangefinders has gotten pretty stiff, but remember that there is probably a unit for just about every budget.

Things to consider before buying your GPS Golf Rangefinder:

  • Is my golf home golf course available on the unit?
  • How accurate is it?
  • Is there an annual membership fee on top of the cost of the unit?
  • How many courses does it hold at one time?
  • Is it preloaded with courses and ready to go out of the box?
  • Is the screen color or black and white?
  • Is the screen readable in bright sunlight and are the numbers big enough for me to see?
  • How many targets are available on each hole? Is front, middle and back of the green all I need?
  • Can I see the actual layout of the hole? In how much detail?
  • Can I set my own targets on the the device?
  • Will it track my statistics? Is it easy to do that?
  • How easy or hard is it to download new courses?
  • How many of these features am I likely to use?

On this site we’re attempting to summarize reviews and ratings from around the web to give you a complete look at the most popular products on the market. Take a look at our Golf Rangefinder GRS Scores and then link to individual review summaries to discover the things people consistently mention as pros and cons for each device.