Posts Tagged ‘Gps Models’

Using a GPS For Golf

February 11th, 2010



In this article I will give you 10 benefits of using a GPS for golf. With the rapid development of GPS technology, using a GPS for golf has become very popular throughout the world, and in particular America and Australia.

Why has using a GPS for golf become so popular?

Well quite simply the information you receive from a GPS is both accurate and extremely useful.

When using a GPS for golf you get the following benefits:

Distances from where you are to varying parts of the course and hole in play. This includes the overall length of the hole, the distance to the beginning and end of the fairway. Distances to hazards, both to reach and to carry the hazard, as well as distances to the front, centre and back of the green. All this information is extremely useful and time saving. No more measuring out or guessing of distances. Most Golf GPS models are accurate to within a couple of yards. Get to know how far you hit the ball with each club. A lot of players who have been using a GPS for golf say that this can be quite a humbling experience. Believing that they hit a driver (or any club) a certain distance and then discovering that they in fact don’t hit it that far seems to amaze them. Truth is most amateurs think they hit the ball further than they do. Gain confidence. Knowing the distance that you hit each club gives you an incredible amount of confidence when playing. No longer do you have to worry about a three quarter or “between clubs” shot. This alleviates tension and allows for a smooth swing. Ever wondered why the pros seem to know exactly which club to use and get the distances exactly right? Their caddies are paid to know exactly how far it is to the pin, what clubs they hit that distance and to advise the player accordingly – exactly the information you will get from using a GPS for golf. A Golf GPS is extremely useful when you have hit a wayward shot; say behind some trees, where you would ordinarily have no idea of how far it is to get the ball back into play or to the green. Without a line of sight you can confidently play your shot knowing that your ball will (or should – as you still have to execute the shot) land back in play or where you intended it to go. Play anywhere any time with confidence. If playing at a strange course for the first time or a course that you do not play that often – such as when you are on holiday – you have the advantage of not having to worry about distances. Most GPS models come preloaded with a number of local courses or courses can be downloaded as required. In addition you can ‘map’ or plot your own points on every hole and so customize your GPS specifically for your own use. Using a GPS for golf will speed up play. It is amazing how many players report that this happens. Even one GPS in a four ball seems to speed up play considerably. Shoot lower scores and reduce your handicap. A lot of people who use a GPS for golf say that they have shaved shots off their rounds from the very first time they use a GPS. Quite simply a GPS takes a lot of tension out of the equation and this definitely makes for better scoring. Be the envy of your mates – they’ll all want to play with you. Or more likely want you to help them with their distances. Analyze your round after the game by using the built in statistics available in most GPS models. Enjoy your game more. If you are playing well you will naturally enjoy it more.

So there you have it – 10 benefits to using a GPS for golf. If you haven’t already tried using a GPS for golf do yourself a favor and go out and get one today.

By: Lawrence Bredenkamp

GPS Comparisons Are Different With Cheaper Devices

January 12th, 2010



While shopping for a GPS navigation system, a lot of people decide that they don’t need anything fancy. They would rather have a GPS that simply gives them reliable directions as opposed to something with all the latest gadgets and extras. Whether it’s an issue of affordability or just a lack of desire for something fancy, there are still plenty of options to choose from and the process of finding the right GPS can still be somewhat difficult. This article will go over all the basics when making GPS comparisons of affordable GPS navigation system and how this differs with higher end GPS comparisons.

Comparing affordable GPS models is drastically different than comparing newer, feature-filled models. With top-of-the-line GPS devices there are so many features out there and every model has such a unique combination of these features. There is so much to look at and compare. On the other hand, with basic GPS models things are, without a doubt, much simpler. Comparing basic GPS models primarily boils down to only two main things, navigation and reliability.

The more affordable GPS models are generally older and therefore have more dated processes of calculating routes (newer models still aren’t perfect at navigation but are generally better at it because of the newer technology). So when looking at affordable GPS models, it is important to see how good the navigation is. This is not to say that you won’t be able to get reliable navigation with an older model, there are plenty of affordable devices with very good navigation. It’s just the possibility that the navigation could be poor. And the navigation is the main purpose of a GPS, especially if you’re not going to buy something with too many features.

This brings to question how to find the device that will navigate well. One way to judge navigation is with a GPS comparison. Most GPS comparison charts usually have pros and cons that will make a note if the navigation is good and if a system has especially bad navigation it will most likely be noted. Looking at reviews is also very helpful. An important thing to keep in mind when reading reviews is to look at the overall reviews and don’t put too much weight on any single review. There is always going to be that one horrible review from someone that happens to live on the one street where the device has a glitch. Take specific reviews with a grain of salt.

Although affordable GPS devices might not have many features, they are still something to pay attention to but extra features should be considered as just that, extras. Although there might be a feature that you just must have, but are you willing to trade a bit of navigation reliability for it? Only you can answer this question, it is all part of shopping for a device and making these GPS comparisons.

By: Jason Spodeck