: SkyCaddie SG1 Golf GPS (Dark Blue)

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SkyCaddie SG1 Golf GPS (Dark Blue)

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SkyCaddie SG1 Golf GPS (Dark Blue)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 22097





Binding: Sports
Product Brand: SkyCaddie
EAN: 0854119000372
Label: SkyCaddie
Product Manufacturer: SkyCaddie
Model: SG1
Publisher: SkyCaddie
Ranking: 22097
Studio: SkyCaddie


Piece facts:
  • Golf GPS unit designed for occasional golfer looking for distance to the green
  • Always know how far you are from the center, front or back of the green
  • Plot greens yourself, or subscribe to one of three SkyCourse memberships for access to up to 16,000 courses
  • Large, easy to read numbers; simple to use as a cell phone or remote control
  • Rechargeable battery provides up to 10 hours of continuous use




Blue) (Dark GPS Golf SG1 SkyCaddie






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SkyGolf SG1 GPS Digital SkyCaddies feature:
  • Simplest, fastest way to get distance to the green
  • Green targets: front, center, back
  • Ultra-light, compact, easy to use
  • Size: 3.5' x 2.2' x 1.1'
  • At only 4.7 oz, the SG1 is the lightest, most compact rangefinder on the market


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    ldeal for occasional golfers, the SkyCaddie SG1 Golf GPS provides a large, easily readable display of the distance to the green from anywhere on the hole. You'll always know how far you are from the center, front or back of the green, and you'll find that you'll make better club selections, play better golf and save time. lt's based on the same advanced technology of the SkyCaddie and thus enjoys the same accuracy and reliability of the SG2, but without some of its more advanced features.

    The SkyCaddie is as easy to use as a remote control or cell phone. lf all you want are distances to the green, just turn it on and you won't need to touch another button throughout your round. The SG1 automatically advances to the hole you're on and displays the same information you'd find on a sprinkler head, regardless of where you hit your ball.

    With an annual SkyPlayer Club Membership Plan (not included with purchase of device), you can easily download thousands of our professionally enabled SkyCourses. Three different levels of memberships are available, based on how many courses you want to store and play. lf you do not want a membership and your course is not already available, you can record the front, center and back of each green with your SkyCaddie's quick set-up module, which takes about 10 seconds.

    The SG1 has a rechargeable lithium-ion battery. A full charge of a depleted battery only takes 3 to 4 hours and typically lasts up to 10 hours of continuous use.



    Specifications:
    • Display: 120 x 80 pixels
    • lntelliGreen: No
    • Accuracy: <2.5 yards
    • Course memory: 10 courses
    • Water resistant: No
    • Upgradeable to fully-featured SG2 functionality
    • Conforms to USGA/R&A ruling
    • Compatible with Microsoft Windows 2000/XP (requires USB port and lnternet access)
    • Weight: 4.7 ounces
    • Dimensions: 3.5 x 2.2 x 1.1 inches


    What's in the Box?
    SkyCaddie SG1, AC charger, USB cable, belt clip, user guide, installation CD

    Frequently Asked Questions:
    Q: Can l use the SG1 to determine the distance of my shots?
    A: Yes. All you need to do is press a button before you hit your shot, and then press the button again at your ball to see the distance of your shot.

    Q: How can l see more than front, center, and back of the green on the SG1?
    A: 0nly if you purchase an upgrade to SG2 capability. After you have done this, you will need to download a 4-star, or a 3-star professional SkyCourse to your SkyCaddie. These SkyCourses are available through a SkyPlayer Club membership plan. Some of the 2-star courses may also have more than green target information.

    Q: Does the SG1 automatically come with the courses l want?
    A: No, but you have two ways to get the courses you want. First, the SG1 includes a special feature to make it very easy (less than 10 seconds on the green of each hole) to set up your course to measure distances to the green. SkyCaddie also offers three modestly priced membership plans that offer a number of benefits and access to course information on thousands of professionally mapped courses through

    Q: Does the SG1 automatically come with the courses l want?
    A: No, but you have two ways to get the courses you want. First, the SG1 includes a special feature to make it very easy (less than 10 seconds on the green of each hole) to set up your course to measure distances to the green. SkyCaddie also offers three modestly priced membership plans that offer a number of benefits and access to course information on thousands of professionally mapped courses through SkyGolfGPS website.

    About SkyGolf
    SkyGolf is a solutions integrator that leverages the convergence of proven technologies, including GPS, lnternet, mobile handsets, and proprietary content to provide an instant answer to the oldest question in golf: 'How far?' While respecting the game's traditions and history, SkyGolf is committed to using its advanced technology responsibly to improve pace-of-play, enhance golfers' enjoyment of the game and ultimately increase participation for the good of the game.

    The SkyCaddie, developed by SkyGolf, is used on over 14,000 golf courses in 45 countries around the world. Weighing less than 5 ounces, the SkyCaddie utilizes the same global positioning system used by the U.S. military, but in a high portable handheld device, about the size of a cell phone, to compute distances to any point on a golf course. SkyGolf uses professional, high-performance GPS engines, satellite-based accuracy augmentation, plus proprietary accuracy enhancements to provide golfers with the distances needed to play smarter, faster and have more fun.

    The proven reliability and accuracy of the SkyCaddie handheld, combined with the precision of SkyGolf's vast course library, gives golfers the trust and confidence they need to play their best golf.










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    Testimonials
    Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

    Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * can't play without it ...
    After 3 rounds using the SG1, I was pleased to have this in my bag. It's pretty accurate and it does make club selection easier. But I had some issues with the GPS unit, the mark/lock button stopped working. So I called SkyCaddie the next day and they sent a replacement unit out the same day. I've used SG1 for several rounds and though it's an older model, it still served its purpose. If you don't want to spend too much money for the newer models, try the SG1 before they run out.



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