Bushnell Neo Golf GPS
Bushnell Neo Golf GPS
- Distance to the front, center & back. Up to 4 custom points per hole.
- Stores up to 10 courses. Shot distance calculator.
- Easy to use interface. Can be used on any course in the world.
- Durable and rainproof. Belt clip included.
- Rechargeable Li-Ion battery. High contrast LCD screen.
The smallest, most compact, golf GPS unit available is also one of simplest and easiest to use. The Neo Golf GPS gives you the distance to the front, center & back of the green, at a glance, and stores up to 10 courses. Download courses from iGolf.com or use the Neo to map any course in the world – with no additional fees or computer needed. Lower scores are just a glance away!Distance to the front, center, and back and shot distance are delivered to the palm of your hand with the Yardage Pro XG Golf GPS device. Designed to make your game smarter for fewer strokes, the compact Yardage Pro unit stores up to 10 courses with hole-by-hole detail, and its large 2.1-inch display with a backlight makes reading and accessing distances effortless. Finally, the Yardage Pro is waterproof so you can use it in any weather conditions without worrying. The Yardage Pro GPS is accurate within two yards, offering the best accuracy available for the game–and the same degree of accuracy as any other golf
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Review by Nigel Wilson for Bushnell Neo Golf GPS
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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 custom point if they provide it in their data download. This is truly a silly restriction. You can “override” an existing point by registering a different point, but why not allow a simple deletion? One of the holes I downloaded had a “pre-programmed” custom point for a creek that did not exist ! Another annoyance is that, while they provide the ability to define your own “names” (labels) for your custom points, this must be done as part of the procedure for registering the point on the course. Creating a label is a cumbersome process which simply takes too long while actually playing a hole. It would be so much easier if you could use their “default” label to do the initial mapping on the course and then edit the label back at home after the round.
In the end, I decided to keep the unit as it is mostly accurate (+/- 5 yards), it is very compact but with a legible display (even for us older folks), it is fast to start up and the battery is rechargeable with a very good life. Mainly though, I kept it because the price is very reasonable.
My final comment is that you really need both a simple GPS unit like the Neo AND a simple rangefinder to get the precise distance to the pin location. If your course has large greens, the pin location “indicator” for the day is usually not precise enough for the final approach shot. Maybe one day someone will come out with a combination unit !
Review by J. Murphrey for Bushnell Neo Golf GPS
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This is a great unit for the price. It does what it says it will do. There are plenty of golf courses available for the 34 buck fee from igolf and you can download 100 in a year. I only found one yardage off on one hole of the courses where I have used it.
I mapped distances to hazards on various holes on my home course and it works great.
I played with a friend recently who had a golf guru and one who had a golf buddy gps. They are neat with a lot more features then this one, but then they cost over twice as much. Their yardages matched mine on the bushnell neo. I am very satisfied and I got it for about $129 from a partner of Amazon OpticsPlanet.
The only reason I did not give this a 5 star rating is that the manual was not well written and the software instructions were incomplete. But, this should not be a deterrent to buying one.
Jim in Texas
Review by D. Baylor for Bushnell Neo Golf GPS
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This GPS gives the perfect amount of information for the everyday golfer, and even for more advanced players. It is easy to use and set up. I love the fact that I can dowload up to 100 courses, and I don’t have to renew my membership each year unless I need a different course. One of the things I really like, is that you can see how far you actually hit the ball (I’m sure all GPS systems are like that…but NOT rangefinders!) One final note…I’m not the type of person that likes having something clipped to my belt, like a cell phone. However, this is how i carry this GPS, and I can’t even tell its there. It’s so slim and light, you dont even notice it until you need it. Great product, at half the price of many GPS systems or even rangefinders.
Review by D. W. Watson for Bushnell Neo Golf GPS
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I’ve used this device twice now. The software setup could be improved. I was able to figure it out even though it would not install on my (D:) drive as I requested. It would still default to the (C:Program Files)folder. It does allow you to install on multiple computers though. As for the device’s operation, it was spot-on consistant with a fellow golfer’s much more expensive SkyCaddie GPS. Course downloads are simple and I have not found a course yet that I play that is not available. I doubt that I will ever download 100 courses. It would be nice if I could bank my course credits and use them anytime to download courses, and then be required to pay an additional $35 for another 100 courses. It’s hard to predict what courses I might play during the next 11 months, but for the price, I don’t think it can be beat right now by anything else on the market.
Review by T. Mitchell for Bushnell Neo Golf GPS
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I purchased the iGolf branded unit last February, not long before it was rebranded to Bushnell. I used the unit 2 or 3 times and then dropped it on a cart path (butterfingers) and broke it. I called support, got a RMA and sent it back. Sure, it cost me return UPS but I told them that I had dropped it and they replaced the unit anyway. I’ve used this unit for about 40 rounds this year, at numerous courses and the distances are usually spot on with fairway markers. Even when off, not more that 5 yds. Those that complain about not knowing of the membership cost obviously did not do their homework. You can download 100 courses in a year for the membership, and they are yours to keep. I found one course in my area that had not been mapped. I submitted it to support and they had the course available within 1 month. Not too shabby. Sure, this thing is a very basic unit and is priced accordingly. But for guys like me (14 index), this is a great unit. If I played in the fairway more often, I probably wouldn’t need a gps, but trying to find distance from the rough was a challenge and this little unit fits the bill.
Review by F. R. Gilmore for Golf, Gifts, & Gallery R139F Amen Corner Holes 11, 12, and 13
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