
Distance made simple! For the golfer who just wants to know the distance to the front, center and back of the green. It doesn't get any simpler. It's all there- at a single glance. We partnered with iGolf to offer the largest, most accurate golf course database in the world. The new Yardage Pro GPS, only from Bushnell. Downloading Golf Courses: Log on to www.bushnellgolf.com Over 12,000 Golf Courses to Choose From and Growing Igolf is the provider 1 Free Trial Course with Purchase $34.95 for a 1 Year Membership Membership Provides Unlimited Downloads World Wide After 1 Year Membership is Up, You Do Not Lose Your Data
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Technical Details
- Bushnell Yardage Pro Golf GPS features a large 2.1-inch LCD display with a backlight delivering course information to the palm of your hand and comes with belt clip and storage pouch- Easy to use interface provides distance to the front, center, and back of green and records shot distance
- Store up to 10 courses with hole-by-hole detail--Download up to 100 courses to use on the device annually to your PC with a one-year membership to iGolf.com
- Rechargeable Li-Ion battery has a life of up to 16 hours; the device automatically shuts off after 30 minutes to conserve the battery
- One-year limited warranty
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By Patrick J. Cunningham (Springfield, VA United States)
The NEO works as advertised providing basic front, middle, and back yardage. You do have to pay [..] subscribtion to get the courses but you can download as many as you like. Downside is that it does not automatically advance from hole to hole. You have to advance it. Plus the screen showing the hole number is very very small, so small that I had trouble reading it. I sent the unit back and upgraded to the XG model which is about the same size. Both come with a rebate until Dec 31. I would recommend the XG or XGC over the neo.

By Ray W. Kowallis (So. Arizona)
Very simple and easy to use.
Only negative is lack of automatic advance of Hole Number.

By Zavahir Patel (Canada)
I am sick and tired of poorly built electronics. It lasted for about 18 months; maybe 20 rounds of golf. Then suddenly, the screen went wonky. I guess I have to throw it in the garbage. Too bad they cannot make sturdy electronics.

By Don Owen (Tucson, AZ)
The Bushnell Neo GPS is very easy to use. Just power up the GPS, select a pre-loaded golf course and it works great. The only complaint is the software. The software would not operate using Windows Vista. Reloaded the software on a different computer using Windows XP and the software worked fine.

By T. Mitchell (Baltimore, MD)
I purchased the iGolf branded unit last February, not long before it was rebranded to Bushnell. I used the unit 2 or 3 times and then dropped it on a cart path (butterfingers) and broke it. I called support, got a RMA and sent it back. Sure, it cost me return UPS but I told them that I had dropped it and they replaced the unit anyway. I've used this unit for about 40 rounds this year, at numerous courses and the distances are usually spot on with fairway markers. Even when off, not more that 5 yds. Those that complain about not knowing of the membership cost obviously did not do their homework. You can download 100 courses in a year for the membership, and they are yours to keep. I found one course in my area that had not been mapped. I submitted it to support and they had the course available within 1 month. Not too shabby. Sure, this thing is a very basic unit and is priced accordingly. But for guys like me (14 index), this is a great unit. If I played in the fairway more often, I probably wouldn't need a gps, but trying to find distance from the rough was a challenge and this little unit fits the bill.
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