Caddy Aid GPS review
The Caddy Aid GPS device features overhead photographs that allow you to calculate distances to anywhere on the course.

The Caddy Aid GPS device features overhead photographs that allow you to calculate distances to anywhere on the course. The software comes on a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) and gives distances to the front of the green and total carry as well as lay-up distances and hazards. The Caddy Aid GPS Software can be downloaded onto any other PDA or Smartphone for £59.00. Course downloads are available for £7.50 each, or at various prices for bundle deals.
The colour photography helps to give a better understanding of courses you have not played before. If you already have a PDA you can reduce the initial cost by not needing to buy a GPS unit. The device is not quite as easy to use compared to other software, and the course downloads aren’t particularly cheap.
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