Hi Burgess, thanks for the suggestion.
Nice gadget. Sure seems better then a plain rangefinder.
I read most of the website but am a bit confused. None
of the courses I play are available as a download.
Therefore I would need to put in my own courses.
Can you explain the process?
How many courses can be stored on the visor. EG, there
is a reference on the site that storage is based on the
subscription level with a maximum of 10 courses.
Can the courses be loaded on your pc for storage and
transfer?
Any other info would also be appreciated
Thanks
Grampa
David Rees wrote:
On 10/10/05, Burgess Howell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
FWIW, I recently bought SkyGolf's GPS for Visor (only $99 and very well
hidden on the SkyGolf site) and it's pretty handy. Works well on course
and doubles as a complete standalone GPS that can be used with free nav
software (Cetus, Magellan NavComp, etc.) It will also work with the golf
apps from StarCaddie, Intelligolf, and others.
Nice find. Here's a direct link for those who can't find it:
http://www.skygolfgps.com/products/pdc.asp
Looks like they only have them for the Handspring Visor and Palm V
series now. I bet you could find a Handspring Visor or Palm V used for
well less than $100 off eBay if you don't already have one.
-Dave