Caddy Lite GPS review
The Caddy Lite GPS display gives yardages to the front of the green and shows how far it is to carry up to three primary hazards on each hole

The Caddy Lite is a GPS designed to offer a completely hands-free operation once it is turned on at the course. The display gives yardages to the front of the green and shows how far it is to carry up to three primary hazards on each hole. When the hazards are out of play the display shows yardages to the front, centre and back of the green.
The device features a very straightforward, no-nonsense display that requires very little interaction during the round. The handset is available at a very reasonable price, £99. There aren’t as many courses on the database compared to more expensive systems, and there will be some players who want to have more interaction and detail on their GPS than this has to offer.
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