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I have never used or seen anything other than a SG5, and I like it.

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I have a Sky Caddie SG3, love it, but I'd like to take it to the range and "map my own course" so I can know the distances to the markers... does anybody know if this is possible?

By the way I love this unit, they should make them operate a little faster, maybe newer ones do but still. The drawback to all of the sky caddies that i have seen is the limitation on the number of courses... When I go on a vacation I have to take my computer just to add the course to the device... Seriously how expensive is memory these days?

I am sure that they will fix this soon, but it is a huge oversight in my mind...

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It really depends on what you want your GPS to do for you...if all your looking for is yardages to help speed up play I suggest the Sky Caddie SG2.5...it is one of the cheaper models and does everything you need it to do. I love mine as I still want to try and make the shots and figure out how to play the slope etc...so all I need is yardages so I don't have to walk it off or go searching for sprinkler heads...but again it all depends on what you are looking for it to do for your game...good luck...

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I purchased a Sonocaddie and thought it did exactly what it said it would do. However, even with this GPS, I continually asked my playing partner for distances to the pin. Needless to say, I returned the Sonocaddie and purchased a Bushnell 1600 laser range finder. I much prefer to have the Bushnell than a GPS. I have actually downloaded a GPS app to my iphone, as others have suggested, but don't use it much. I feel lost without my Bushnell. All personal preference, but certainly worth consideration. Hey, go buy both a GPS and a range finder and return the one you don't like as much.

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I use my iPhone with GolfShot and I love it. I also own and like the View Ti app, but GolfShot's layup targets, statistics tracking, and overall slick graphics wins my preference.

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