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Thursday, May 30, 2013

2 Situations Where a Rangefinder Golf GPS Benefits Your Game


In the PGA and many competition golf games, you can't use a golf GPS.

But you can use one out of competition, and it can significantly improve your game.  If you're looking to school your friends and co-workers, or looking to impress a new client, a rangefinder GPS like the Golf Caddie is the perfect tool.

You'll know everything a golf pro knows going into a competition game without having to pre-walk the course or hire a human caddie.  With the touch of a button, you'll be able to determine yardage and hole location.  You probably don't need this when you're on the green, but, we guarantee you'll find it useful in these situations.



Situation #1: In the Woods

When you're in the woods and can't see the green, a rangefinder GPS offers needed counsel.  By pressing a button, you're given the yardage information you need to make the right choice.  Do you use a 3 iron to punch it out of the leaves onto the fairway?  Or is the hole close enough and clearance great enough to pop it in the air, onto the green, with a 9 iron?

With a golf GPS, the best solution becomes evident.  When you're in the woods, golf ball surrounded by sticks, bugs and bent trees, knowledge of hole distance goes a long way.

Situation #2: On a Parallel Fairway

It happens.  Sometimes on the drive we miss our mark completely and, instead of hitting our fairway, we hit our neighbors'.  We yell FORE! and, afterwards, walk across to our neighbor's fairway shamefully, apologizing for our missed drive.

There's one way to make up for this mistake though: making a beautiful drive from our neighbor's fairway onto the grass around our green.  The only thing is, it's hard to calculate the hole's distance on a fairway that isn't respective to the flag we're shooting for.  Determining the best iron or wood to use requires information regarding distance.

Sure, we can guess the yardage.  Or we can do two things – guess AND click.  Clicking the button on a rangefinder GPS confirms or denies our guess and, ultimately, provides us with an accurate distance.  We can then use this information to pick the right club and reconcile ourselves for our sour tee shot.

These are just two of many situations where a rangefinder golf GPS helps you put your ball in its home, the hole beneath the waving flag. Sign up for Voice Caddie or call 714-690-3978 to find the GPS system right for you!  Next time, don't let a rough situation get in your way of playing a great hole.

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How a Golf GPS Improves Your Long Game


A golf GPS is more than a talking electronic device.  It's a sidekick and a mentor.

It acts as a sidekick in the short-term, telling you how far the distance to the hole is, giving you the immediate help when you need it.  It helps you pick the right wood for the par 3 shot and the right driver for the par 4 drive.

In addition to being a short-term sidekick, your golf GPS is a mentor for the long term.  It improves your long game in the yardage sense, but also improves your long game in reference to time.  The more you use your golf GPS, the more you improve in 3 main ways.

Improvement #1: Determining Approximate Yardage on Your Own

After using a device like the Golf Caddie for a while, you become better at determining yardage on your own, at the tee and on the fairway.  How is this possible?  Because as you're listening to your Golf Caddie, you're also learning, often subconsciously.  Even though you don't realize it, every time you use your Caddie to determine distance, you're improving your own self-judgment on the green.

Improvement #2: Having Confidence in Your Approximation

After you play a few dozen games with your golf GPS, you'll begin approximating the hold distance yourself before pressing the button on your device.  When this starts happening, you know you no longer need a sidekick.  All you need is reassurance.  And a device like the Golf Caddie is glad to take on this role.

The more you play with your Caddie, the better you'll become at determining distances and having confidence in your own judgment.  When you guess 250 yards and your GPS says 255, your confidence will soar. 

Improvement #3: Hitting the Ball Where You Want It

As the Caddie helps you become a better judge of distances, you'll find yourself hitting the ball closer to where you want it.  Golf is a game of distance and, the better you are at determining distance on your own, the better you are at reaching your mark, whether it's a blue flag or chosen spot on the fairway.

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Friday, April 26, 2013

The Direction You Need to Improve Your Golf Game


You're a golfer and possess potential for brilliance or current skill to make par. 

Have you ever wondered how to turn your potential into actual performance, or transform your consistent par game into one -5's, -6's and -7's?

Of course, the old adage "practice makes perfect" refers to the only real way to transform your game.  However, there are certain tools you can use to your benefit ... tools that will make this transformation easier and quicker.

You've seen golf tools on TV, many of them referred to by their sellers as the "Expert Golfer's Secret."  Tools like golf clubs made of impossibly lightweight, indestructible metal and golf balls filled with high-flying compounds.  Many of these tools are great – solid pieces of construction worthy of any great golfer – but they are not the tools we're referring to. 

We're referring to tools that offer guidance, not direct contact.  The tools we're referring to replace a small amount of a pro's wisdom.  A small amount, but a very useful amount.

Only you can make yourself better.  Whether you're just starting out or have perfected par and recently plateaued, you always hold the success of your golfing game.  It takes practice.  Not the latest clubs or a fancy ball.  By practicing and using your own motivation and golfing skill, you can drastically improve your game.  You have two of these things – motivation and skill.  Now you just need direction.  This brings us back to those "certain tools you can use to your benefit."

A Golf Tool that Offers Direction – Not an Exaggerated Promise

The only tools that will actually assist you in your pursuit to improve your game are golf training aids.  These aids don't replace your clubs, ball, or any other physical elements; rather, they provide something more substantial and useful.

"Excuse me?" you ask.  "What do they provide if not a firm grip, good feel and high-tech ball?"

Well, they provide you with valuable information, much like a golf pro.  Take the product designed by us for instance, the Voice Caddie.  It tells you how far away you are from the hole at any moment and it's applicable on thousands of courses worldwide.  While it doesn't promise a 350-yard drive, it does promise impressive guidance.  It may even make you stop and wonder why people choose to spend thousands on pros.  Because when you have your own motivation, practice habits, skills, and guidance tool, you really don't need a pro.

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Thursday, March 28, 2013

Looking To Get Into Golf? Invest in A Voice Caddie Golf GPS


Want to get into golf? Consider a Golf GPS to help with your golf game.

Spring is in the air and that means people are itching for a change. You can see it on the first nice day of the year. Suddenly, everyone is out and about and looking to try something new, whether it's a new restaurant or a new outdoor hobby. For many Americans, golf is the perfect new hobby to pick up. No matter your age, you can play golf and be just as good as anyone else. If you are interested in picking up golf, a Voice Caddie golf GPS makes a great purchase.

Of course, when you're just getting started you want to get the absolute basics. A decent pair of clubs will probably run about $200, but that's cheap when you consider that the pros buy clubs that run into the thousands of dollars. You'll also need to invest in shoes, gloves, balls, and a bag for your clubs. But after you buy these essentials, the Voice Caddie golf GPS would be incredibly useful as your next purchase because it will help you get your bearings out on the course.

A GPS device makes getting comfortable out on the golf course easier if you're just starting out. Essentially, what the device will allow you to do is take an accurate reading of distances between points on the course. When you first start out, the biggest obstacle will be mastering your form. But eventually, you'll also be concerned with measuring distances accurately so you can more confidently keep your ball on the green instead of ending up in hazards. When you've found yourself trying to get out of a sand trap for what feels like the hundredth time, you'll realize the value of the Voice Caddie.

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Monday, January 21, 2013

Utilize a Golf Course Range Finder and Other Ways to Lower Your Score

Our golf course ranger finder was created to help you lower your score on golf courses all over the globe. With the use of our device, you will never again doubt the club in your hand. We ensure you always know the exact distance from the pin. While this is sure to help lower your score, there are still other simple tips available that can help you ensure that your skills improve every time you step on the course.

The easiest way to lower your score that doesn't involve the use of our golf course range finder is to get in better shape. Improving your health as it pertains to golf is all about improving your core strength. It is also quite beneficial to improve upon your endurance. A balanced routine of core exercise and cardio can help you hit the ball further and keep from letting fatigue hurt you in the latter stages of the round.

Sometimes all it takes to lower your score is to play smarter. In other words, know your limitations. If you hit a five iron consistently straight, and often hook your 3 iron – hit the five iron anyway. It's easier to put a chip close than hit a recovery shot back towards the green.

The final step to a better golf game is putting as much focus on putting as you do driving – especially at the range. Most courses will feature a practice putting green as well. The more time you take to get a feel for the speed of greens, the better off you will be.

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Thursday, January 17, 2013

The GPS Caddie is Changing the Way the Game is Played

Like many golf enthusiasts, we know it's a long road to reaching the top of your game. Our GPS caddie, however, ensures that the path isn't so rough for those who are trying to learn on their own.

Mistakes can be costly for a golfer. Countless shots have been missed because they were taken with the wrong clubs after players misjudged the distance. While it's possible to learn from these mistakes, it's more constructive to learn from controlled situations. Our GPS products cut down on the variables by ensuring you always know your exact distance from the pin.

True, knowing the distance to the hole doesn't guarantee a perfect shot, but it makes it much easier to figure out what the shot entails. Even when players pick the wrong club and have to watch the shot miss the hole, the additional knowledge means they're certain to get a little bit closer next time. Our caddie helps you eliminate making the same mistake place – something that is sure to lower your score.

Our GPS Caddie products make the learning curve less steep. These GPS products help players identify their weaknesses and strengths with far more precision by ensuring that they will always choose the right club for any shot. Unlike human caddies whose judgments are always subject to errors, GPS devices are exactly on target every time, and they have a much wider memory.

It's easier to learn your way around new greens and fairways with a caddie whose knowledge comes from worldwide databases and meter-accurate familiarity with course sizes. Of course, dedicated players know that one of the biggest advantages of our GPS products is that they don't get tired or take up space, ensuring that you can rely on perfect, in-ear voice instructions for up to nine productive hours of play.

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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Use a GPS Range Finder to Transform Your Game

Most golfers don't have the luxury of an experienced caddie taking their clubs around. Instead they must guestimate themselves how long the shot is, what club is best for shot, whether to lay up or go for it and so much more. This dilemma costs people strokes that an experienced caddie could have saved you. Fortunately, our VoiceCaddie GPS range finder can instantly help you transform your game.

The VoiceCaddie works as your own personal golf expert. It calculates your distance and leaves no doubt in your mind considering what you should do. Whether you are a scratch golfer or a weekend hacker, utilizing technology can help you lower your score dramatically.

VoiceCaddie is better than any alternative on the web, because it works on approximately 800 golf courses within the nation and 30,000 golf courses internationally. And when we say it works, we mean it. Our technology offers you a better experience than any actual caddie even could. It not only gives you the experience of an expert, it helps you make the decisions that will drastically change your golf game.

Anyone who has miscalculated how far the green is from their drive knows just how many strokes that can cost you during a round of golf. Why wouldn't you want to give yourself every opportunity to shoot the best score possible?  While every shot you hit won't be ideal, having the proper information on your shot will make you feel more confident. There is nothing worse than standing over a ball unsure if you have the proper club in your hand. When you stand over the ball confident in your club choice, great shots happen. That's what the VoiceCaddie does, it helps you make every shot you take, the best shot it can be.

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