Bushnell Neo Golf GPS

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    nigelwilson

    Sun Oct 25 2009

    The most important issue when selecting a golf GPS unit is the availability and accuracy of course data. Many of the more advanced (and more expensive) units (e.g. uPro Golf GPS by Callaway Golf and iGolf GPS Caddie II) require a much more detailed level of course data in order for you to benefit from the expense. I found that this level of data was available for none of the courses I play regularly, so I decided to go for a simpler solution. The next most important consideration is whether (and how easily) you can "map" your own points on a course. Not all of even the more expensive units allow this and while it is somewhat less likely that you will need to do so with these units, I can assure you that even the best mapping data will occasionally be inaccurate or missing altogether. This can really reduce the value of a GPS unit on courses that you play frequently. I very nearly returned the Neo because of some short-comings in this area - specifically, you cannot "delete" a cus... Read more

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    alwayscold

    Sat Oct 17 2009

    I had a Neo iGolf and when I broke it, I had to order another one. I selected the Bushnell and was very pleased to find that I don't have to scroll to another screen to view the front and back distance to the green. It is all right there as you proceed to the hole. I am very pleased with it, and I like the easy down load and large variety of golf courses available. What's more - I made price comparisons from the large online discount golf shops and even the [...] web site. None of the prices were as reasonable for a new one as Amazon.com. Who knew?

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    allgolf

    Fri Oct 16 2009

    Easy to use, instructions could be a little better. Had a little trouble inserting and naming new points. Handy tool a very reasonable cost. After the first year, I wish that the manufacturer would let you buy courses ala carte rather than another $34 fee

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    reddygolf

    Thu Oct 08 2009

    The Neo is small, easy to set up and use. It has worked well in 4 states and is very accurate - nothing fancy -just good basic info on distance. So far battery life has been excellent.

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    tunflog

    Fri Sep 25 2009

    Great product at reasonable price. Tested on a number of courses, except for the courses that had changed recently, it works fine. The support team at iGolf are prompt and helpful.