
Knowing accurate distances on the course will increase your shot confidence, enhance your golfing experience and actually lower your scores. GolfLogix GPS continually calculates and displays distances to the front, center and back of every green along with bunkers and hazards; all on a large, easy-to-read screen and without ever having to press a button. Manufactured by GARMIN, the world leader in GPS technology, GolfLogix is the most precise, durable, and user-friendly golf GPS on the market. Simply connect your GolfLogix GPS to your personal computer, download up to 20 course maps in less than 2 minutes, and play golf! Download your favorite course map for FREE or become a member for a low annual subscription fee and gain access to download over 15,000 courses worldwide.
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Technical Details
- User-friendly, golf-oriented GPS unit for displaying key yardage distances on the course- Calculates instant, precise distances to the front, center, and back of greens, plus hazards; unit holds up to 20 courses with more than 21,800 available
- 1.25-by-2.25-inch LCD offers excellent visibility in direct sunlight; waterproof and shockproof
- Compatible with Windows Vista, XP, and 2000 and Mac OS X; up to 22 hours of battery life
- Includes belt/bag clip, USB-serial cable, and AA batteries; measures 2 x 4.4 x 1.2 inches (W x H x D)
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By A. Carroll
After much research, I ordered the Golflogix GPS by Garmin a month ago. I ignored the complaints about connection problems and poor customer service since so many of the reviews were positive. I used the Super Saver Shipping and knew from previous experiences that it would take 14-17 days to receive the product. I planned to use the Golflogix GPS during a holiday golf trip and received it in plenty of time, 15 days later. I tried to connect and register the Golflogix GPS (necessary to load the courses and use the device) several times on my three computers (desktop, laptop, and netbook all with XP) with no luck. I emailed Golflogix and received a reply stating someone would get back with me (they are only available during weekday business hours on mountain time). I waited the weekend and three weekdays with no further email response from Golflogix. I then contacted Golflogix customer service by phone. After approximately an hour and a half of trying different processes including taking a suggeted steak knife to pull out the pins on the device end of the cable, getting cut off once, uninstalling and reinstalling the Golflogix software and restarting my computer over and over, the not overly friendly Golflogix representative informed me that I must have a defective cable. He took my mailing information after much difficulty trying to enter it correctly, put me on hold for 5-10 minutes, and informed me that I will receive a weird looking wire in 7-10 days since it will not be mailed until they get time after the holidays (they will be closed for a long weekend and then busy). He reports the wire should solve the problem. Needless to say, I have been unable to use the device during my golf trip . I am very disappointed and would not recommend the product or their customer service to anyone else. If possible, I will return the Golflogix GPS--the representative indicated that they would not replace the unit. I am hoping I can return it since I did not purchase it directly from Golflogix. If not possible to return the Golflogix GPS, I will try the "weird looking wire" and update my review.

By NG (NH)
I purchased the Golflogic GPS after watching the infomercial. The product seemed like it was easy to use and would work at the courses I travel to. Once I got the unit I tried to load the software and get the unit to sync up with the computer. It would not go past the loading software segment of the set up. I tried several tiomes and had a friend try to get it working, but to no avail. Hence, it's headed back to Amazon!!!!!

By A Golfer
The Golflogix is basically a Garmin e-trex series GPS unit (that retails for around $150) with different firmware. However unlike the e-trex it sells with no maps installed. It does allow you to choose one free map. One, out of the thousands of golf courses in this country you have to choose one! The rest are available for a yearly fee of $30. That's $30 a year for the life of the unit for the privilege of being able to use something for which you just spent $300. Save your money, buy an e-trex and download maps from the internet. This thing is a scam.

By Calvin K. Mcguffee (trout, La. United States)
I check out all of them but golf logix had all my coarses. Golf buddy and the others didn't. I sent e-mails to all of them but golf logix was the only reply.At first one golf coarse wasn't on the list but they got it on in a few days.In the first few weeks I had 3 golf coarse updates. GREAT SERVICE

By P. TAN (Philly)
I purchased and returned. I then bought the Garmin Approach. Personally, I like the aerial view of the current hole. I like seeing the hazards on a lot of blind shots at the courses I play and be able to point and get measurement from outside the fairway and back on track when I hit bad shots. This is definitely much cheaper than Garmin's or the top of the line comparable products in the 400-500 range. I gave it a 3 because it is missing those aerial views.
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