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GolfLogix GPS by Garmin

GolfLogix GPS by Garmin

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Brand: GolfLogix

List Price: $299.95
Buy New: $245.00
You Save: $54.95 (18%)



New (12) from $239.99

Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 109 reviews

Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.9 x 2.9

MPN: GPS8
Model: GPS-8
UPC: 718122469918
EAN: 0718122469918

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • User-friendly, golf-oriented GPS unit for displaying key yardage distances on the course
  • Calculates instant, precise distances to the front, center, and back of greens, plus hazards; unit holds up to 20 courses with more than 21,800 available
  • 1.25-by-2.25-inch LCD offers excellent visibility in direct sunlight; waterproof and shockproof
  • Compatible with Windows Vista, XP, and 2000 and Mac OS X; up to 22 hours of battery life
  • Includes belt/bag clip, USB-serial cable, and AA batteries; measures 2 x 4.4 x 1.2 inches (W x H x D)

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Customer Reviews:   Read 104 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Pleased   January 6, 2009
Ted M. Swiateck (Surprise, AZ)
This product is so easy to use and very accurate on the course. I like the easy download feature for adding courses. All my golfing buddies want to trade in their SkyCaddies and get the GolfLogix unit. Also the fact that it uses AA batteries is an absolute plus as my buddies sometimes do not fully charge their SkyCaddies and can't complete their rounds. I would recommend the GolfLogix to anyone.


5 out of 5 stars Other reviewers were right   January 3, 2009
Bud R (Santa Cruz, CA)
Just bought the GPS8 and used it once. Was very frustrated when I first tried to register and download courses. Tried it on both Mac and PC computers with no luck. Of course it was over the weekend so I had to wait until Monday to get tech support. After a long wait on hold I finally got to talk to tech support. They were great! The problem was the USB connection to the GPS unit. I thought it was connected well but it wasn't. Once I got that connected, tech support helped me get the GPS working on both computers. Downloading 20 courses was a breeze. Once I got to the course, the unit worked as advertised. Easy to read in bright sunlight. Distances were spot on. All automatic, no buttons to push. Knowing the exact distance for club selection helped save 5-6 strokes.


5 out of 5 stars Every Player Should be Required to Have One!   January 1, 2009
David P. Allen (Lake Mary , Fl)
I received the GolfLogix GPS as a unexpected Xmas present from my wife and got to use it for the first time yesterday. This unit saved me from some poor decisions just by presenting the layup options and hazard locations. Decision making is also quick and easy as you know the distances before looking for sprinkler heads and other markers. It really speeds up the game! I would highly recommend to all golfers and golf courses, 5 Stars


1 out of 5 stars Problems with Mac   December 29, 2008
DG 23 (San Diego)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

GolfLogix says it works with Mac OS X, but I found out otherwise. Turned it on and registered the unit with GolfLogix. The software immediately downloaded and installed a firmware update. After installation, it wouldn't turn on. GolfLogix customer service says this is a known, common problem with their software on Macs. Had to return the unit for replacement.

I'd recommend registration and software updates with MS Windows.

Customer support was good, but a long wait on the phone.



5 out of 5 stars Do your homework before you buy!   December 29, 2008
R. Collins
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

After reading some rediculous reviews and expectations, I decided to write view of my own.

The Garmin GolfLogix is the device for me. Comparing devices determines what is important for YOU.

Knowing how GPS works and limitations can/should save some buyers remorse. (Personal GPS devices do not know distance to the pin) None of them!

My golf game... I'm a 12-15 cap. Not going to be competing anytime soon.
I picked up the Golflogix for 150.00. So the price was right. Not to mention the annual subscription fee is about half of the SkyCaddie comparable service. So I will pay less than $220.00 for two years use.

Skycaddie - between $400-500.

Now, the one thing the skycaddie does the Golflogix does not... The newer SC gives a good general description of the green shape and distances to those points. GLX only gives you front, center, back distances. Can you guess why? Money

SC pays people to go out and mark off the greens. GLX does not. My guess, GLX uses google earth to mark the points of a course. You ever log into Google earth and look at a course your going to play? I've done this type of GPS mapping for a hand held GPS device I had that was not a golf version. It's a pain, but it works.

When I become a scratch golfer, I might have use for th SC's in depth green information. For now front/center/back does just fine.

Build quality? Simular, I do not recommend beating either up. I can say the GLX boasts water proof, SC water resistant. I can say the usb, battery door, buttons, etc, of the GLX look water tight. I will not throw it in the pond, but will not hesitate to leave it out in the rain.

SC will also let you add points to a course, GLX will not. On the other hand GLX will store 20 courses, SC only 10.

It's pretty simple.. Have you ever seen a GLX commercial? I haven't.
How about a SC commercial? Who do you think pays for those commercials?

GLX is a product of Garmin. Garmin is not fly by night... They are not going away.

I don't know much about it, but if you really want bells and whistles, checkout Sonocaddie's website. The V300 is color/3d mapped/will track your rounds, score, lots of stuff "IF" you want to spend the time while golfing to add all the info it requires. They also have cheap models that do less.

Most important, Hit em straight and you'll love ANY GPS device ;)


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