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All SkyCaddie Model use SkyGolf's proprietary library of professionally mapped golf courses. Maps created with local Golf Professional permission and input, mapped at ground level with survey grade preceision equipment.SkyCaddie is the #1 Rangefinder in Golf. SkyCaddie is the ONLY Rangefinder used in competition on a Professional Tour, and it used by the LPGA Broadcast on Golf Channel and ESPN telecasts.
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- Golf GPS unit designed for avid golfers who want advanced capability- Includes IntelliGreen technology with full depth and shape of the green from any angle of approach
- 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
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By Tom in Kanas City (Kansas City, MO USA)
I am somewhat amazed by the negative reviews. While my experiences with SkyCaddie and the SG2 may not be "perfect", I am totally satisfied with the product and customer support.
I bought my SG2 in February of 2006 and it came with a one-year warranty. After 10 months, it quit receiving the satellite signal. I opened a ticket with SkyCaddie. They had me do the all the steps in the manual to reset the device. After no success they shipped me a return authorization and prepaid packaging. The factory was not able to fix the issue, so they quickly sent me a new replacement unit and also added a few months onto the back-end of my warranty. Great Customer Service.
A few months later (after the warranty expired) the small screw that holds the belt clip backed out and I lost the screw. Still had the clip, but not the screw. After trying to find a local replacement (Radio Shack, etc.), I called SkyCaddie again. This time they sent me the replacement screw and a new clip at no charge. This time I used lock-tight on the replacement screw. Great Customer Service.
So the battery is somewhere between 3.75 years to 2.75 years old (depends upon if they used my original battery with the replacement unit). Today, I finally felt like I needed to order a new battery since the battery life is down to about 5 hours. Ordered it for $25 with free shipping from a non-SkyCaddie web site. I play around 45 rounds per year, so I have gotten probably 150+ rounds with the original battery.
Recently upgraded my home PC and now I no longer has serial DB2 ports. I went to Best Buy and bought a serial to USB converter cable and have no issues with downloads, syncs, etc.
I like the new CaddieSync Desktop software that you download and it is very user friendly. Also, I was glad to see SkyCaddie offered the Play 36 Worldwide Plan for $130 and 36 months. This took care of some of my concerns about being limited to only one state.
Overall, I truly believe that the SkyCaddie has paid for itself just from my winnings in tournaments. Without a rangefinder or GPS unit, you (if not using a high dollar human caddie) are giving up strokes to the rest of the field.
By Patrick F. Egan Jr.
I've had my SkyCaddie for about 3 years now. I've taken it all over the country, including Hawaii.
I've not had any problems with unit. The distances always seems to be accurate and match what my friends laser finders say.
I've been able to down load every course I've wanted to play.
The unit is well made and sturdy. Mine has bounced out of the cart more than one survived.
By MGT69 (Lexington, Ky USA)
I have had my SG2 for two years and it has worked without any probelms. The battery allows me to play 36 holes before it requires to be recharged. The only probelm was the rubber cover fell off where you plug in the charge cord, but it's not a big deal. It is very easy to use and to download new courses if you have some computer skills. I have thought about getting a newer model that has color and more info but all I really want to know is simply how far I am from the front, center and back of the green.
By Richard Sureman (Bridge City, Texas USA)
I have had my SG2 for about a year. I turn mine on just before leaving for the first tee box right after I load my clubs on the cart and by the time I get there I have locked onto all available satelites, usually 8 to 12 satelites and signal strength is at max. Even on the most cloudy days I still have good to fair signal strength and it is still very accurate. Battery life is excellent and have never had a problem, even when playing 27 holes straight. The annual fee to SkyGolf is well worth the money and all of my 4 star courses show each and every hazard, the distance to it and to carry it. It is easily programable and even shows the distance of each shot you make if you want it too. I have yet to have a problem with it. Great aide to my golf game. Thanks
By Herbert Hodess (west Palm Beach, Fla)
I recently ordere a Sky Caddie GPS and three times the product which was supplied was defective. The first one couldn't access the satellites and had to be returned. The second one had three screws in the case missing and fell apart on use. The third one was alreadey used by someone else with a different name programmed and it failde also. I feel that the units were refurbished and not new as advertised, and I felt very disappointed with the Amazon quality control.
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