GolfBuddy Pro GPS
GolfBuddy Pro GPS review

GolfBuddy Pro, as well as GolfBuddy Tour, can be used straight out of the box. It's not as detailed as some of the other DMDs on the market, but with no download costs, it offers good value.
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The GolfBuddy Pro uses GPS tracking, has a 20,000-course storage capacity, as well as automatic course and hole recognition capabilities.
We liked the fact that this is a device that is simple and easy to follow on the screen and that the courses are already loaded and built onto the unit.
See also:
GolfBuddy Tour golf GPS review
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