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  1. I mistakenly bought one of these Upro, generation one units more than several years ago before they were officially Callaway. Hey it works fine as long as I can use the 50 courses that I already have loaded on the unit. But every once in a while I need to remove a course and add one, and that's when the fun and games begin and then it becomes an exercise in frustration....like it is tonight. Never in my life has a consumer unit been developed with such a non-intuitive frustrating software interface as this Upro. As others have said the device was purposely created to be used as a target on a range just for the satisfaction of blowing it to pieces. Nothing that is used so irregularly should ever be made with such a foolish fragmented user interface. Why isn't it browser and website driven by clicking logical links instead of requiring that local programs on the computer be run that generally do not work as promised to find and connect the unit? The problem is most of us don't use the update and synch feature very often and the syntax required is very non-intuitive
  2. Let's call a spade a spade. The only unanswered question is where Sun Mountain of Montana had it manufactured. Probably China. The comments on this web site says it all. If Americans don't fight to get it back then we deserve everything we get. If we allow these corporations to do what gives them the most profits, at USA cost, the next embarassment we suffer won't be a rainsuit in a golf tournament but military gear in the field of battle. http://www.cnbc.com/id/39457089/Ryder_Cup_Sun_Mountain_Sports_Suffers_Huge_PR_Gaffe
  3. Thanks all for taking the time to reply to my question. Money is no object (within some reason) in my quest for high quality and USA made golf wear. Zero Restriction must have been USA made until fairly recently. I have some of their windbreakers and rain gloves and all say USA. I never minded paying a high price for them because of two reasons...it was high quality and the money was recirculating in the USA economy. Now they and others move production to China and still expect us Americans to fork over our money at the same price (or more) while some global executive gets to pocket the difference in his bonus. Money is being extracted from the USA like a shop vac in a barrel of full of peanuts. Sorry if my philosophy of buying American offends anyone. BTW although I was registered here for years, I must have lost my ID info.
  4. Does anyone currently make high quality Made in USA rain gear? I contacted Zero Restriction recently and they say everything they make is now imported. While value is always of great concern, my first priority is quality and not about money. I'm willing to pay top dollar for high quality USA apparel, but not $300-400 for a Communist Chinese golf jacket that sold for less when it was made in the USA. These thieving globalist CEOs have forgotten about patriotism when their first priority is unbridled greed.
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