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07-10-2006 , 11:22 PM   #1
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Sky Caddie SG4 Range finders

Is the Sky Caddie better than Bushnell Tournament? Trying to get a comparison. Which one would you suggest purchasing?
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07-12-2006 , 07:14 PM   #2
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Ther are two different concepts. Sky Caddie uses GPS and the course has to utlize that for it to work. If it does then IMO it is better.

If you play one course a lot and it uses GPS then Sky Caddie would be better.

If you play multiple courses and that do not utlize GPS then Bushnell is better simply because the Sky Caddie won't work. Accuracy wise they both are good.
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Is the Sky Caddie better than Bushnell Tournament? Trying to get a comparison. Which one would you suggest purchasing?
I am a 5 hdcp. If I could only use one it would be a SKy caddie. I actually use them together. The Bushnell works great when you need the flag number but the sky caddie helps manage the rest of the course. I also sell both units. If you are interested in getting either at a price lower than retail email me directly at davep@hrtc.net
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Has anyone used the Sky Caddie SG4 yet? How is it better than the previous models in use on the golf course?

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how about just looking at the sprinkler heads? LOL..besides 150 yards on one course will play different from another....
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Thanks for the insight.
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What's the main difference between the old Sky Caddies and the SG4?
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Hi SW Fla that was my question. I've read about the difference but was asking if anyone had first hand knowledge. Except for answers that aren't applicable I've not found out yet. i'll let you know if i do.

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