A Golf GPS system is an electronic device that uses the similar technology that also in your car GPS navigation system. The golf GPS system instantly informs the golfer how far away from the green they are, or what hazards (bunkers, trees, etc) are in the way of their approach to the green. The golfer can use this information to determine the club selection they need to play their shot. In fact some golf GPS systems even recommend the club for you. There are some very strong advantages why golfers should have a golf GPS system as part of the golf accessories.
They Speed Up Play
A round of golf can in some cases take in excess of four hours to five hours and I don’t know about you but where I play a round can sometimes take longer than five hours. Not to say that I am slow golfer, but we all know that your round is governed by who is in front of you. This is where the golf GPS system will change all that. In fact regular use of a golf GPS will reduce not only your round by up to thirty minutes but it will improve your all round game as well. There are a multitude of reasons why golf games are slow but the most common one is the distance of your shot and the club selection to make that shot. By using a golf GPS navigation system you will improve this immensely.
A Golf GPS Rangefinder Reduces Strokes
Most golfers are hell bent on getting their scores down and in-turn reducing their handicap. But, all of us are prone to making mistakes around the golf course. More often than not you will take a wild guess at the distance to the hole and end up getting it all wrong. Either you will end up in the bunker at the front of the green or in the rough around the green. These type of errors of judgement add shots to your round and if you do this over several holes your score increase dramatically. I know, from experience, that it is very discouraging when this happens. Golf is about confidence and there is no better way to build up your confidence than playing good shots all the time. If you owned a golf GPS rangefinder and had all the course information in the palm of your hand there is no doubt that you will get everything right first time. No more guesswork on the distance, no poorer club selection. All you need to do is strike the ball correctly and watch it go exactly where you want it to. Because by using a golf GPS system you will be limiting your errors to how you make your shot and not your judgement around the golf course.
Golf GPS Systems are now Affordable
When golf GPS systems first came on the scene they were pretty damn expensive. They initially started at about $300 and then you had an annual fee to access the course information. But the price has come down dramatically over the years and you can even pick up a decent Golf Buddy golf GPS range finder for under $200 today. Obviously there are still some pretty pricey golf GPS systems around but my advice is to do your research and decide which one suits your need and your finances.





