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    i have for sale a barely used Igolf gps caddie
    i bought it earlier this year and used it a couple of times but mislaid when changing to a new bag, i bought another one and now the original has turned up
    i have the original manual and all the accessories.
    here is the full spec:-

    Product Description
    Introducing the latest iGolf GPS system.

    The i Golf GPS Caddie provides instant access to 11 points per hole. Subscribe to iGolf.com and download the Front, Center and Back of the green, or easily map ANY golf course in the world using the included Map Course feature. The iGolf GPS Caddie is an affordable GPS solution for golfers of all ages and abilities.
    iGolf GPS Caddie Player Benefits
    Golf course files can be downloaded from iGolf.com directly to your PC.
    Easily map any course or add points yourself
    Works on any course in the world
    Automatically tells distance to the front, center & back of green
    Shot distance feature shows how far you hit each club
    Allows user to add up to 8 custom points per hole
    Weather resistant, durable construction
    iGolf GPS Product Features
    GPS Caddie Handheld
    USB Sync Cable
    Software CD [Drivers & Sync Application]
    Belt Clip
    User Manual
    More Information About iGolf
    The GPS Caddie is ready to use out of the box without the requirement of any additional software or hardware if you want to map your own golf course. However a computer and internet access are required if you would like to download pre-mapped golf courses from iGolf.com. In order to download pre-mapped golf courses you will need a Windows compatible 98, 2000, XP computer with a USB port. You will also need a subscription to iGolf.com.
    Accuracy: Within 1-3 yards
    Battery Type: 2 AA alkaline or rechargeable
    Battery Life: Up to 14 hours
    Dimensions: 4.62" X 2.18" X 1.31"
    Weight: 6.3 oz (with 2 batteries)
    GPS Chip: SiRFstarIIe/LP
    Display: High-contrast LCD Screen (120 X 160 pixel)

    paypal preferred

  • #2
    Re: for sale IGOLF GPS CADDIE

    Greg H
    please close as its been sold

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    • #3
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      That was quick. I still love my iGolf.

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      • #4
        Re: for sale IGOLF GPS CADDIE

        Originally posted by LowPost42 View Post
        That was quick. I still love my iGolf.
        yea they are a quality gadget

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        • #5
          Re: for sale IGOLF GPS CADDIE

          Question without notice Mr Speaker.......???

          Why do you need a GPS on a golf course...

          Do they not have adequate signage between tees and greens...???

          So long as there is a big sign pointing the way to the 19th...

          It's all good...!!!



          Cheers

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          • #6
            Re: for sale IGOLF GPS CADDIE

            Do they have one that comes with laser eye treatment so I can read the screen?

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            • #7
              Re: for sale IGOLF GPS CADDIE

              Originally posted by BrianW View Post
              Do they have one that comes with laser eye treatment so I can read the screen?
              LOL - and for me that's only half the problem; I then have to hit the ball the required distance consistently

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              • #8
                Re: for sale IGOLF GPS CADDIE

                Originally posted by Scragger63 View Post
                Question without notice Mr Speaker.......???

                Why do you need a GPS on a golf course...

                Do they not have adequate signage between tees and greens...???

                So long as there is a big sign pointing the way to the 19th...

                It's all good...!!!



                Cheers

                You're one of those 'fairways and greens' buggers, aren't you!

                It's especially useful when you're on the far side of the adjacent fairway, but can still go at the green.

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                • #9
                  Re: for sale IGOLF GPS CADDIE

                  Slats has started something here, no chance of closing this one yet.

                  Hey Ian! Did you look in your old bag for it?

                  Back to the subject matter (or an extension of it):

                  I am with Scraggs here, why do you really need it? Surely part of the skill in the game is looking at a target, judging the weather, ground conditions and hazards then making a decision on what club will get you there. A GPS will not do all that for you.

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                  • #10
                    Re: for sale IGOLF GPS CADDIE

                    Originally posted by BrianW View Post
                    Slats has started something here, no chance of closing this one yet.

                    Hey Ian! Did you look in your old bag for it?

                    Back to the subject matter (or an extension of it):

                    I am with Scraggs here, why do you really need it? Surely part of the skill in the game is looking at a target, judging the weather, ground conditions and hazards then making a decision on what club will get you there. A GPS will not do all that for you.
                    okay just to shut you muppets up
                    i mislaid it when tidying the boot of my car, i put it with some other stuff in a carrier bag and took it inside the house when i was swapping bags and then forgot to transfer to the new bag!
                    i have been using the device to measure my club distance and to measure out the holes to make a course planner i have not used it during around with anyone. the markers on my course are not that accurate!
                    the 2 coupled together are helping me to be more accurate

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                    • #11
                      Re: for sale IGOLF GPS CADDIE

                      Originally posted by slater170 View Post
                      okay just to shut you muppets up
                      i mislaid it when tidying the boot of my car, i put it with some other stuff in a carrier bag and took it inside the house when i was swapping bags and then forgot to transfer to the new bag!
                      i have been using the device to measure my club distance and to measure out the holes to make a course planner i have not used it during around with anyone. the markers on my course are not that accurate!
                      the 2 coupled together are helping me to be more accurate

                      "We have the technology, we can repair him"

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                      • #12
                        Re: for sale IGOLF GPS CADDIE

                        Originally posted by BrianW View Post
                        Slats has started something here, no chance of closing this one yet.

                        Hey Ian! Did you look in your old bag for it?

                        Back to the subject matter (or an extension of it):

                        I am with Scraggs here, why do you really need it? Surely part of the skill in the game is looking at a target, judging the weather, ground conditions and hazards then making a decision on what club will get you there. A GPS will not do all that for you.
                        Certainly part of the game is figuring out lie, wind, line, etc, but based off a proper yardage is important, too.

                        Everyone likes to point to what the pros have to and don't have to put up with. Favourites include footprints in bunkers, shaggy or inconsistent greens, and clubs that don't fit. The other thing they don't have to put up with is pacing off sprinkler heads that may or may not reflect changes to the course (or the location of the sprinklerhead!)

                        What I've found, especially on the home course, is that using a GPS/rangefinder is quite helpful for familiarizing yourself with yardages from places less than 10 paces from the barber pole. It translates into confidence when you aren't allowed to use the device (Tournament) and threre you are, near a known yardage.

                        Where I'm at now on the home course is verifying my yardage AFTER my shot, to see if my assumption was correct.

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                        • #13
                          Re: for sale IGOLF GPS CADDIE

                          Originally posted by LowPost42 View Post
                          Certainly part of the game is figuring out lie, wind, line, etc, but based off a proper yardage is important, too.

                          Everyone likes to point to what the pros have to and don't have to put up with. Favourites include footprints in bunkers, shaggy or inconsistent greens, and clubs that don't fit. The other thing they don't have to put up with is pacing off sprinkler heads that may or may not reflect changes to the course (or the location of the sprinklerhead!)

                          What I've found, especially on the home course, is that using a GPS/rangefinder is quite helpful for familiarizing yourself with yardages from places less than 10 paces from the barber pole. It translates into confidence when you aren't allowed to use the device (Tournament) and threre you are, near a known yardage.

                          Where I'm at now on the home course is verifying my yardage AFTER my shot, to see if my assumption was correct.
                          MMmmm Yes, I can see all that but it's a bit like measuring the distance to my waste paper basket before tossing the latest screwed up letter offering to put a million dollars into my bank account into it

                          The fun is in making an educated guess for distance and relying on the feel for the shot. You know: "Whats this shot 8 or 9 iron? Greens are not holding today so a 9 iron, I could try a three quarter 8 so that it rolled up that gap, that's it then a 3/4 8 then!" Generally speaking if the shot is over 180 yards off the fairway I don't need to know the distance, if its under then the interesting part is choosing your weapon based on your on board cerebral computer system.

                          I guess I am rambling and lost track a bit. It's what lights your bonfire really. Now! I wonder if this guy will really put that money in my bank account

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                          • #14
                            Re: for sale IGOLF GPS CADDIE

                            I hear you... but I like making those decisions starting with a known varible - ACCURATE yardage to the middle, or to the flag. From there, I love choosing a half seven rather than a full PW to keep it under the wind in the treetops. It blows my mind when my coach hits a 130 yard 6 iron 'to keep it low', but still hits it well so that it one-hops and stops.

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                            • #15
                              Re: for sale IGOLF GPS CADDIE

                              Brian and Scraggs - I kind of see what you mean, but what's the difference between a using a yardage book and a GPS? Or are yardage books 'not cricket' either?

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