SkyCaddie’s new GPS Touch model, which features a ground-breaking function that allows it to be accurate to the exact pin position could render laser obsolete, according to the brand.


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SkyCaddie’s new GPS Touch model, which features a ground-breaking function that allows it to be accurate to the exact pin position could render laser obsolete, according to the brand.

Ten PGA pros recently tested SkyCaddie’s latest model in Morocco.

When they were given a SkyCaddie Touch GPS with the new Pin Position feature activated, they quickly found that they were less reliant on their laser rangefinders – and in the winner’s case, that it relegated his laser to a mere backup device.

On each of the event’s three days, all PGA professional competitors were given a Touch pre-loaded with each day’s pin positions and were invited to use the Touch for their distance information.

The response from the pros was emphatic: adding the Pin Position function – with sub-yard accuracy – to SkyCaddie’s already-comprehensive distance information for each hole gave the fully-loaded GPS devices a huge advantage over laser.

Event winner Paul Bradshaw, Head Professional at Holme Hall GC in Scunthorpe, said: 

“On golf courses where there are a lot of blind shots, laser is no good. On the 18th at Mazagan in November I was looking to close out the tournament.''

I wanted to leave myself with a safe 120-yard layup to the pin. It was blind so my laser was useless. But a quick look at my SkyCaddie gave me a 168-yard shot and an exact layup spot – simple!''

Visit: www.skycaddie.co.uk for more information.

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