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I admit, I'm not a very good golfer, never have been, but I hope to be. I would gladly welcome with open arms anything- anything, which would help improve my game. SkyGolf has always made GPS systems that assisted me in making decision on the golf course. They are about to come up with the Jean-Claude Van Damme of them all- the SkyCaddie SGX. This could be the ultimate technological golfing steroid to hit the market yet.

The Skycaddie SGX comes with a lot of brand new features that weren't really there with its predecessors. The SkyCaddie SGX now comes with an amazing preloaded 30,000 courses. Can you imagine that- 30000? It has a state of the art all directional antennae that enables you to access satellite information even after your stuck under the trees after a bad shot- foliage, no matter how thick- is absolutely no problem. However, the best new feature by far is the attachable SmartClub Tags. These tags can be attached to the end of your golf clubs and the SkyCaddie SGX is able to detect exactly which club you've pulled out. Whacky isn't it? With the SkyCaddie SGX, knowing exactly where your ball went requires almost no hassle at all. It is almost like a big X hangs over where your ball went after the shot. Moreover, SkyCaddie SGX uses only ground verified course maps and ensure that its HoleVue technology is 100% reliable. Furthermore, this technology allows players to pinpoint any place on a hole and determine the exact location. This immensely helps in formulating your own strategy and trying to get that all too impossible eagle.

With all these cool features; one would think that the Skycaddie SGX is some gigantic machine that you carry on your back similar to and as big as a knapsack- not at all. The SkyCaddie SGX is only about 500 grams and weighs the same as any mobile phone out there. It is a sexy and sleek curvy black with a 3 inch screen that is readable in direct sunlight. The battery can survive up to 14 hours of bad shots- pretty decent for a device that uses a lot of satellite communication and processing power. The starting price for this very seducing piece of equipment would be around $400- pretty reasonable I guess; worth everything it has to offer. There is also a yearly fee for updating the courses on the Skycaddie SGX.

Skygolf promises its users a better and smarter play. The main aim of the Skygolf team who has designed this gadget is to make the interface much easier and every company should feel the need of it. If the people use it they will learn more golf programs that anybody in this world. The Skygolf CEO, Richard Edmonson added that that Skycaddie SGC is the most advanced gadget that one can use for finding range. It is the most accurate instrument that can be used in this era. But this is not the end; one will also have changes every now and then.

by: Barney




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