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Binding: ElectronicsBrand: IGOLF EAN: 0854006001062 Item Dimensions: Label: iGolf Manufacturer: iGolf Model: IG750 MPN: CADDIE II Publisher: iGolf Studio: iGolf Features:
Editorial Review: Product Description: iGolf GPS Caddie II : The iGolf GPS Caddie II 's easy, one-button operation provides automatic distances to key points on any golf course in the world. The iGolf GPS Caddie II , with a large, easy-to-read LCD screen is weather-resistant and made of durable, lightweight construction. Features: Holds 40 courses Automatically tells distance to the front, center & back of green Allows user to add up to 8 custom points per hole Shot distance feature shows how far you hit each club Golf course files can be downloaded from iGolf.com Easily map any course or add points yourself Works on any course in the world Weather resistant, durable construction Specifications: Accuracy: Within 1-3 yards Capacity: 40 GPS course files, eight custom points per hole Battery Type: Two AA alkaline or rechargeable Battery Life: Up to 14 hours Dimensions: 4.62" X 2.18" X 1.31" Weight: 6.3 oz (with 2 batteries) GPS Chip: SiRFstarIIe/LP Display: High-contrast LCD screen (120 X 160 pixel) What's included: GPS Caddie II Handheld USB sync cable Software CD [Drivers & Sync Application] Belt clip User manual Compatibility: The GPS Caddie II is ready to use out of the box without the requirement of any additional software or hardware if you want to map your own golf course. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - iGolf GPSAfter researching various golf GPS units, reading golf forums, and looking at units in stores (I enjoy the hunt), I purchased iGolf's Caddie II. It's user friendly, acquires several sats for accuracy, takes regular or rechargeable batteries, self-mapping is fast and easy, and the price is great. The annual fee is $30, which allows you to download 100 courses onto your PC. So, even if you drop the membership after the first year...the courses are yours. I've used it for several rounds ... Read More Rating: - Only $200 per YEAR!!!I really thought I had gotten over when my wife found the iGolf GPS Caddie for only $170 on ebay. Compared to the others this was a steal. I loaded it, took it to the course (several courses in fact), and it worked great. Eleven months after my purchase, I get on the first tee only to find an error stating that there is no course info. The device had dumped all of the courses I had loaded. Later that night I reloaded the courses and took it out that weekend with no problem. The following weekend ... Read More Rating: - Handy golf toolThe iGolf GPS Caddie II is a handy tool that helps me with my golf round. No longer do I have to guess the distance and which club to use. This is especially true when I'm under 100 yards and have few markers in which to gage the remaining distance. Knowing the distance boosts my confidence and probably shaves a few strokes off my round. My iGolf unit is accurate to within a yard or two relative to the permanent distance markers layed out on the fairway. And I haven't yet experienced the situation ... Read More Rating: - iGolf Caddie II opinionTo start this off I have quite a bit of experience using hand held GPS units over more than 10 years such as Garmin(several models), Magellan(several models), & Standard Vertex. I have used these units for normal recreation use & for survey use in locating oil well sites. I know the normal error in these units as I have used government markers in several countries to confirm my GPS readings from the above units. In short while not an expert on GPS I am familiar with them. I have not used my iGolf Caddie II yet ... Read More Rating: - Good but has weaknessesIn general, there are things to like about the unit. It does what it advertises. I easily found my courses and got them on the unit quickly. The readout is easy to read, it does wander at times but will stabilize after a couple of seconds. The unit is light and I bought an IGolf case that makes it easier to carry around. I have not tried to add any distinct course features nor have I experienced any that were un-mapped. On the negative side: the belt clip is fragile. I broke it off after the second ... Read More |