SkyCaddie SG 2.5 GPS
A review of the SkyCaddie SG 2.5 GPS
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The SkyCaddie SG 2.5 GPS is a slimmed down version of a SkyCaddie with an easy to use control setup and a robust design. Because SkyCaddie map all of their courses on foot you can be guaranteed of accurate yardages and green designs.
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A lightweight design that shows the shape of every green and yardages to targets and hazards. The SkyCaddie SG 2.5 GPS gives 40 different yardages per hole can be displayed. The unit can also keep scores as well as recording how far shots are hit.
W: skygolf.com
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