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MitSulHer
03-16-10, 01:04 PM
I am looking to buy one I want to stay around $200-$225. What is the best?
gocards
03-16-10, 01:18 PM
I highly recommend the Sky Caddie, but, you won't get it for $200-225. I've been using the SG-4 for 3 years and I love it. Make sure you buy one that is re-chargeable whatever you buy because batteries can get expensive. My Sky Caddie will get about 3 rounds on a charge, but, that is pushing it if you get into a 5 hr round.
MitSulHer
03-18-10, 08:05 AM
Thanks. Actually the SG4 can be found online for around $200. Thanks for the advice. I do like that one. The SG5 is around $350.
MitSulHer
03-18-10, 08:14 AM
Lots of bad reviews on the SG4.
http://www.amazon.com/SkyGolf-SG-4-SkyCaddie-SG4/dp/B001CH5I84
gocards
03-18-10, 08:54 AM
I would agree with the reviews that the connector design is poor and they have fixed that with the newer models, but, my experience with product support has been great.
MitSulHer
03-18-10, 08:55 AM
Looks like maybe the GolfBuddy Pro may be the one. It can be had for $279.00. Little more than I wanted to spend but it may be worth it.
gocards
03-18-10, 08:59 AM
Looks like maybe the GolfBuddy Pro may be the one. It can be had for $279.00. Little more than I wanted to spend but it may be worth it.
I think one advantage with the Golf Buddy is that you don't have to pay an annual fee to download the courses. I don't know anybody that owns one though so I can't vouch for the performance.
MitSulHer
03-18-10, 11:48 AM
I need to stop shopping. Now I think I am just going to spend the $$$ and get the OnPar. That one is sweet.
Or the Sonocaddie V300. My $200 budget just went to $350.
skins99
04-09-10, 12:54 PM
Golf Buddy, Any sky caddie sans the 4 model and you cant go wrong.
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