Whenever the word "caddie" or "caddy" is mentioned, you obviously know that either of those words refers to people that carry golf bags and equipment for golfers during a golf game. However, there are caddies that have navigational skills that can help golfers in knowing the distance, tee placements, club options and the wind direction, which can help golfers concentrate on making the shot that can hopefully reach closer to the green for each golf course. The problem with them is that professional golfers have been utilizing the caddies' navigation knowledge in comparison to amateur counterparts who depend on caddies only for transporting golf equipment.
This issue has overwhelmed amateur golfers that international golf organizations like the Professional Golfers' Association (PGA) to implement rulings to limit the roles of a caddie for fair play on tournaments involving amateurs. To summarize this, golfers must learn to use navigational skills and make the shots during a golf game. Because of this ruling, golfers have struggled to predict the distance of a course and make shots that will lead them closer to the hole. However, there is a crafty answer to this complicated problem: the Skycaddie GPS Rangefinder.
The R&A, the organizer of the Open Championship (or the British Open), has accepted the use of the global positioning system measuring gadgets like the Skycaddie GPS Rangefinder since January 2008. Because of this, both professionals and amateurs can turn to these devices for yardages of a course and club selection, encouraging a more competitive play in tournaments. There are plenty of GPS devices available for the market, but the Skycaddie GPS devices have been the most popular. The Skycaddie GPS products have been endorsed commercially by professional golfers Natalie Gulbis and Peter Jacobsen, wherein they appear in 4 different types: the Skycaddie SG5, Skycaddie SG4, Skycaddie SG3, and the Skycaddie SG2.5. If you buy one of these devices, each of them comes with a free rechargeable lithium battery, which is the power source of the devices. The light-emitting diode (LED) indicator guides you on when to recharge the battery.
In terms of the line of products' GPS technology, yardages and distances can be identified on factors including shots to your preferred target area on a course, sides closer to the green, and detecting distances from the golfer's position to course hazards like ponds and trees. Based on a research, the SkyCaddie Rangefinder has sped up golf games by 25 minutes; wherein the time spent on navigation within the golf course is cut due to the functions of the device. The Quick Start Guide of the SkyCaddie Rangefinder is comprehensive and aids the user in assembling the device and installing the SkyCaddie Desktop, a software feature included in the package that manages communication between the device and the SkyGolf website.
With reliable navigational features, the SkyCaddie GPS Rangefinder products are a suitable solution to improve your golf game. The SkyCaddie can become your personal "caddie" to help you evolve from an amateur into a full-fledged professional. Good luck in your game, and I'll see you on the course!
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