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Golf Buddy Platinum GPS 2013 Review
RRP: £300
TG Rating Owners' Rating The GPS and rangefinder category is one of the most exciting in golf, and while we’ve always liked the GolfBuddy brand and their products, we have had our reservations at times about the screen. That is, until now. The touchscreen, that first...
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Nikon 1000AS Rangefinder Review
RRP: £409
TG Rating The 100AS is a high performance laser golf range finder for distances up to 915m. Designed to offer wonderfully clear views on the golf course, this golf range finder features an active brightness control function that automatically turns on and...
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Bushnell Tour V2 Rangefinder Review
RRP: £239
TG Rating Bushnell’s lighter and more compact device still retains many of the features of the Pro 1600, including pinseeker, scan and rain modes but it comes in at about half the weight to leave you less loaded down. It is rainproof rather than being fully...
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Bushnell Pro 1600 Rangefinder Review
RRP: £350
TG Rating Bushnell says this is the model of rangefinder that more Pros use than any other. It gives distances up to an incredible 1,600 yards, while it can spot a flag up to 400 yards away should you need it! It is available with and without slope...
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Snooper Shotsaver S430 GPS Review
RRP: £250
TG Rating The S430 is an upgrade on the previous Snooper model, the S320. The device boasts the largest screen on the market at 3.5in as well as a 14-hour battery life. It comes pre- loaded with more than 4,500 European golf course maps and has the capacity...
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Shotmiser G500 GPS Review
RRP: £280
TG Rating The G500 was arguably the first of the next generation GPS devices because it was the first to feature a touch screen where you could calculate distance to any specific point by tapping the screen. The hole also automatically zooms and rotates as you...
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Garmin G5 Approach GPS Review
RRP: £330
TG Rating Garmin have brought their significant expertise from other satnav markets to the golf industry and the result is impressive. It has all the features you expect from a top-of-the-range device such as touch-targeting, manual pin positioning, course...
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Snooper Shotsaver S400 Rangefinder Review
RRP: £150
TG Rating There is no getting away from the fact that laser rangefinders are expensive but the Snooper Shotsaver S400 is helping to make them much more affordable to golfers who can’t justify spending over £200 on a device. The S400 features six times...
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Nikon 350G Rangefinder Review
RRP: £250
TG Rating This is Nikon’s lightest and most compact golf rangefinder but that doesn’t mean it is short on functions. It measures distances of up to 550 yards and also features a first target priority system and an eight-second continuous scan mode to measure...
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Bushnell Tour V2 Laser Rangefinder Review
RRP: £260
TG Rating Measures 1.6 x 2.8 x4.3 inch, weighing 6.6 oz, and accurate 5 to 1,000 yards. Comes with a carrying case and straps. The Tour V2 is legal for tournament play and for posting of scores for handicap purposes. Contact: 0208 391 4700 Web:...
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Flagfinder laser rangefinder Review
RRP: £140
TG Rating Owners' Rating Tel: 01342 893 644 Web: www.flag-finder.co.uk
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Snooper Shotsaver S320 GPS Review
RRP: £199
TG Rating Owners' Rating The Snooper Shotsaver S320 golf GPS device uses Snooper's expertise in the global GPS market - and can even be used as a traffic GPS Download costs: None (traffic data extra) Tel: 01928 579 579 Web: www.snooperuk.com
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Sonocaddie V400 GPS Review
RRP: £329
TG Rating The V400 comes pre-loaded with more than 2,300 courses in the UK and there is capacity on the device to store up to 30,000 worldwide. It features a large touchscreen designed to be easy to use and view, even in bright sunlight, while distances can be...
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Callaway uPro GPS Review
RRP: £299
TG Rating This is one of the smallest GPS devices around but still manages to pack an impressive punch. In Pro mode the screen displays high resolution aerial imagery of the course while you can calculate the distance to any point on the hole with the toggle...
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GolfBuddy World Platinum GPS Review
RRP: £329
TG Rating Owners' Rating The World Platinum is GolfBuddy’s most advanced GPS system and it comes with a massive course library of 28,000 courses worldwide and counting – at no extra cost. There are a host of features including a colour touch screen with TouchPoint technology...
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SkyCaddie SGX GPS 2010 Review
RRP: £330
TG Rating SkyCaddie were the first to launch a golf-specific GPS device and are the market leaders in the industry. The reason for this, say SkyCaddie, is their commitment to walking every course just like a Tour caddy does for a professional golfer, recording...
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SkyCaddie SG5 GPS 2011 Review
RRP: £250
TG Rating The SkyCaddie SG5 GPS is the World's No1 golf GPS brand. 2700-plus UK courses mapped on foot for maximum accuracy. Forty targets per hole, IntelliGreen Pro, Hole Vue, Quick Vue and many other features. High-res colour screen, lithium-ion rechargeable...
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SkyCaddie SG3.5 GPS Review
RRP: £230
TG Rating The SkyCaddie SG3.5 GPS is the World's No1 golf GPS brand. 2700-plus UK courses mapped on foot for maximum accuracy. Forty targets per hole, IntelliGreen Pro, Hole Vue, Quick Vue and many other features. High-res colour screen, 3xAAA batteries.
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SkyCaddie SG2.5 Lite GPS Review
RRP: £150
TG Rating The SkyCaddie SG2.5 Lite GPS is the World's No1 golf GPS brand. 2700-plus UK courses mapped on foot for maximum accuracy. Forty targets per hole, IntelliGreen plus many other features. High-res mono screen, lithium-ion rechargeable battery.