October 14, 2009

Golf Course GPS

 Sureshot GPS Golf System

How far is the pin? How many times have you heard that on the course? The answer is here. The SureShot GPS is a compact, hand-held, easy to use GPS (Global Positioning System) device specific to golf. With the option of attaching to your belt, golf cart or buggy, the SureShot GPS means never having to look for a distance again. Wherever in the world you play golf, the SureShot GPS will allow you to obtain distances from tee to green. Experience the difference with better club selection, speedier play and statistical information per round. Benefits: Select the hole to play and know the distance to the front, center, and back of the green from anywhere on the course. Know the distance to up to 15 recorded points identifying hazards, etc. for each hole. Maintain momentum during play, as they no longer have to search for distance marker. Know pace of play and elapsed playing time. Record individual golf courses quickly and simply and save up to 10 different courses. Download from the Tee2Green website pre-recorded courses which can be included in the 10 courses available on the sureshotgps. Use SureShot GPS on any golf course in the world (subject to local rules). Record fairways hit, greens in regulation, putts and provide statistics. Provided with the SureShot GPS is the bonus Windows software SureAnalysis, which further analyzes play and keeps statistics for specific or multiple games. Measure their shots and know the exact distance for each club. Enabling this feature allows club recommendation depending on the distance to the green.”How far to the green?” is not only the most common question on the course, but arguably the most important as well. If you dont have an accurate feel for which club to use, its tough to keep your scores low. Enter the handheld Sureshot GPS golf system, which displays the distance to both the green and nearby hazards on two easy-to-read screens. The first screen, known as the green screen, shows the distance from your ball to the front, center, and rear of the green. The second hazard screen, meanwhile, displays up to 15 hazards per hole, with a colored icon representing each hazard. Wondering whether you can carry the pond? Check the Sureshot. Trying to figure out if the sand trap is located 20 yards short of the pin or at the same distance? Take a look at the hazard info. Plus, the Sureshot helps you maintain your momentum while you play, as youll no longer have to search for distance markers in the fairway.

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