Onpar Golf GPS Review from Actual Golfers
Golfers have been able to use distance measurers and rangefinders since the USGA approved them in 2005. This denoted that the use of golf rangefinders and GPS systems was perfectly legal once 2006 rolled in, although this law was still subject to local regulations. The average golfer has a chance to significantly improve their time on the course. In this quick overview, I will go over the advantages and disadvantages of the Onpar Golf GPS unit.
Not only does this model provide you with target distancing, but it also allows you to press any point on the course map to view both distances to the specified location. When you get the Onpar Golf device, you'll get a USB cable that you can use for computer connectivity and an in depth manual. This unit has been described as "Your Personal Caddy". The ultimate goal of the Onpar Golf and the company that designed it, Savant GPS, LLC., is to help golfers decrease the number of strokes they make, while improving their game.
The golf GPS is intuitive, offers personalized management of the data, and is fun to use. This device includes recommendations that are based on your current statistics and keep track of them by course, hole and every round played altogether. You also get free course downloads with no membership fees as part of the package. One of the biggest concerns has been the availability of golf course downloads.
These are some of the opinions of Onpar customers:
"In seconds, the Onpar Golf GPS has booted up and has acquired satellites. I researched a bit and found out that the Onpar Golf GPS had more course downloads for courses that I play than the other brands."
"People like to ask me how much yardage they have left before the pin. The price was well worth it, and was even less expensive than the other one I was looking at."
"I would love to have one, but in this day and age, why are these units not Mac compatible to begin with?"
Onpar Golf GPS Summary Overview
The device's touch screen enables users to touch and drag an icon or to touch any point on the monitor to view both distances on a course. You can figure out what clubs to use, how far to swing it, and how to avoid traps to the point where caddies are almost obsolete. It's a portable golf professional that can help you immensely. For these reasons I would think twice before choosing a laser rangefinder over the intuitive tool called the Onpar Golf.
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