Many people believe that GPS is meant for road assistance and tracking only, nevertheless, in recent years golfers are also using GPS to help improve their golf performance and enhance their gaming experience at the same time.
Even though golf GPS employs the similar method as the common GPS designed for road or tracking, it also contains other features that are particular to the golf course, that is it’s able to offer precise location of the greens, dangers, water and other obstacles on the golf course. Also, the compact size also allows one to carry it around in their belt or golf cart.
There are lots of well-known golf GPS brands available, for instance there’re Garmin, Skygolf, Skycaddie, Callaway, Sonocaddie, etc but to aid you in choosing which one is right for you you can consider the screen size that each of them offer, the battery life, point of access across the golf course, reliability of course navigation, OS compatibility, and lastly, the amount that you’re willing to pay.