Golfers have been able to use distance measurers and rangefinders since the USGA approved them in 2005. Amateur golfers had to wait until 2006, but the fact remains that golf GPS and rangefinders have been in use for quite a while. Your course times can be vastly improved, no matter how skilled your game is. In this article, I will assess the Onpar Golf GPS unit in all of its advantages and disadvantages.
This model not only shows you distances to targets, it enables you to touch anywhere on the course to see both distances to that point. When you purchase the Onpar Golf GPS you will also receive a quick start guide that is easy to read, a USB cable so you can plug it up to your computer, and a protective skin to help keep it from becoming scratched. This unit has been described as “”Your Personal Caddy”". The ultimate goal of the Onpar Golf GPS and the company that designed it, Savant GPS, LLC., is to help golfers decrease the number of strokes they make, while improving their game.
This simple intuitive golf GPS device provides personalized data management in a way that’s both fun and intuitive. You’ll get suggestions on what clubs you should be using instead, and give you stats on the courses you play. You also get free course downloads with no membership fees as part of the package. The availability of these golf course downloads is one of the most common concerns about this product.
Read these Onpar buyer reviews:
“”This little device turns on and retrieves satellite data in a matter of seconds. I researched a bit and found out that the Onpar Golf GPS had more course downloads for courses that I play than the other brands.”"
“”I downloaded the courses on the GPS, and now people are asking what the yardage to the pin is. I am glad I bought this and not the more expensive one… The price is well worth it.”"
“”Even though I’m sure I would like this device, I can’t get it because it’s not Mac compatible, so they just lost a customer.”"
Onpar Golf Touchscreen GPS Rangefinder Summary Overview
You can touch anywhere on the touch screen to see both distances, and you can drag the image to see anywhere on the course. The GPS not only calculates distances, but can offer suggestions on how to improve your game and make fewer strokes to the pin. As a result it’s like having your own personal golf coach in your hand. For these reasons I would think twice before choosing a laser rangefinder over the intuitive tool called the Onpar Golf Touchscreen GPS.
Click here to see a full Onpar Golf GPS review, containing authentic golfer responses. At our site you will see GPS for golf reviews and evaluations for all of the current versions of golf rangefinders & GPS systems.
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