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Can a Golf GPS device improve your golf game?

Posted by author1 on Jun 30, 2009 in Uncategorized

The world of gadgetry is filled with electronic toys that get used once or twice and then find themselves sifting down to the bottom of the kitchen knick-knack drawer. The hype on most of these gadgets is appealing, but rarely do they live up to their promises.

Many golfers are wondering the same thing about GPS golf rangefinders. With a fairly steep entry price, you don’t want to spend money on one unless you are sure it will work.

I did a search for Golf GPS reviews and didn’t come up with too much useful information, so I decided to do a test myself. I got 3 golfing buddies who own GPS units and we headed out to a local course. For each shot, all three of them would use their device to see how it measured shot distance and distance remaining to the pin or middle of the 
green. In addition, I carried a laser rangefinder and paced off all distances from the installed yardage markers. My clipboard was filled with a stat sheet to keep track of all the readings and results.

The conclusion I came to was that most of the GPS devices gave readings that were within 2-3 yards of each other. All were quite accurate from the fairway. Further away in the rough was more difficult and the cheaper GPS devices didn’t do as good a job of calculating the distances from these positions.

All the GPS golf rangefinders were within +-3 yards from what the laser rangefinder read, and were within +- 2 yards from the distances I paced off from the yardage markers.

You may conclude that it would be just as good to have a laser finder or just use the yardage markers. That is true, except for the speed. Laser rangefinders take about 30 more seconds per hole, on average to get your yardage than the GPS device, and pacing off took an average of 75 seconds less. That speeds up play by about 1/2 an hour per round just by itself, and that is a very good thing. Plus, if you are off the beaten path a lot, it can be hard to find yardage markers and with the laser rangefinder you are out of luck if you don’t have a visual of the flagstick.

The most impressive aspect, however, is the ability of the GPS device to give very accurate yardages to potential problem areas – bunkers, water hazards, etc. By knowing how far you have to fly the ball to clear the water or sand can be the difference between a par and a double bogey.

If you just want a basic yardage and the ability to see how far you hit shots (this knowledge will help you make better decisions in the future), one of the GPS golf units under $200 are fine. If you want some of the more advanced features or a color display, plan to spend around $400. If you are and avid golfer, it is worth putting on your holiday or birthday wish list.

Some of the most popular brands of GPS devices for golfers are SkyGolf, GolfLogix, Golf Buddy, Garmin and OnPar. Some devices require you to pay an annual subscription to download new courses. Others let you download courses for free. That’s a feature worth looking for. The most popular brand seems to be the SkyGolf SkyCaddie series of GPS 
rangefinders. It’s interesting to se a list of all SkyCaddie GPS units to know which features you want or need.

All golf GPS rangefinders and simple to use and most will automatically detect where you are and load the right course (providing you have that course stored on the device). After that, features differ from model to model. Most golfers will use the basic features most. Serious golfers will appreciate the advanced features of the high end models, and
golfers who love to keep stats between rounds will love the models that have those features.

Check out the new golf GPS devices. You will love them and unless you are an absolute beginner, they will help improve your game.

 
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London Chauffeur

Posted by author1 on Jun 29, 2009 in Uncategorized

Navigating London’s notorious traffic congestion can be stressful, especially for busy business people with tight schedules to keep. Meetings, conferences, airport transfers, before you know it you’re running late – another victim of London’s traffic problems. But it doesn’t have to be this way, hiring a London Chauffeur who is familiar with the city’s highways and byways will help keep you on time and get you there in style.

Fast, Discrete, Safe

London has many professionally trained chauffeurs and chauffeur companies who are dedicated to providing VIPs, Corporate Heads and Celebrities with fast, discrete transportation so they arrive at their destination stress free and better prepared for their upcoming engagement! Whether travelling alone or as a group the choice of chauffeured vehicles available to London travellers is bewildering. From the luxury of Maybach and Rolls Royce to the utility of a Mercedes Viano… you will always find the perfect vehicle to personalise your London experience.

Enhance Business Image, Ultimate Security

Professional chauffeur services help complete the corporate travel package and enhance your business image and credibility. At the luxury end of the market vehicles have full telephony and internet access allowing you to keep in touch while on the move. Some, vehicles may have extra security features and drivers trained in defensive, offensive and anti-ambush Driver Training – for those very special heads of state.

How to Book a London Chauffeur

If your future business travel engagements include London and you require a Chauffeur service that will work to your business itinerary talk to the experts at Le Tour, London’s premier Chauffer Company.

 
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Kids Bean Bag Chairs

Posted by author1 on Jun 29, 2009 in Uncategorized

Kids bean bag chairs are a great deal of fun. You can jump on them, climb on them, wrestle on them, and just about everything else you want. When I was younger we had a lot of bean bag chairs. However, they were not as large as they are now. The ones we had were about 3 feet long, or 3 feet in diameter. The kids bean bag chairs that they have these days are much bigger.

I have seen kids been bag chairs that are 3 feet in width, 5 feet in diameter, 7 feet in diameter, and even 9 feet in diameter. These are a world of fun. If you have ever tried to pick up one of these big kids bean bag chairs it is not easy. Some of them probably weigh 70 pounds or more. It’s not that the bag is too heavy to carry, but the bag is so oblong you can’t fit your arms around it to carry it.

If you can give it two people to carry a bag or maybe three it works the best. Kids bean bag chairs come in a lot sizes from 3 feet all the way to 7 feet in diameter. You can find swayed, vinyl, mash, leather, cloth, and a lot of other clothes for your kids bean bag chairs.

If you have one of these bean bag chairs the best thing to do is to make sure you get good use out of it. The for sure way to get your good use out of it is to jump on it a lot!

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