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		<title>HandHeld Golf GPS Units</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Apr 2010 14:32:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When playing golf do you pay a lot of your instance looking at yardage markers and sprinkler heads to mark your game? It can get really frustrating and it could seriously slow your game down. There is a simple and amazing resolution to this. You can have the front, middle and back numbers to some [...]]]></description>
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<p>When playing golf do you pay a lot of your instance looking at  yardage markers and sprinkler heads to mark your game? It can get really  frustrating and it could seriously slow your game down. There is a  simple and amazing resolution to this. You can have the front, middle  and back numbers to some green and also you module know the precise  distance to target to avoid some hazards for some tee on some hole. Just  turn the GolfLogix GPS powered by the world leading GPS Garmin and you  module have all the distances without having to touch some buttons.</p>
<p>The GolfLogix GPS is so accurate and reliable and very easy to use. It  is durable and waterproof and fully automatic. It is so small that it  easily fits in the palm of your hand. As a player having this gives you  more confidence and as a result you module get lower scores and your  golfing game module improve in leaps and bounds. Using this you don’t  requirement a clear line of sight as it module tell you literal  distances for front, middle and back of the hole. All the layout  aggregation you requirement about bunkers and water hazards are clearly  scarred discover for you. This has robbed me of the best excuse I have  had for a high scoring round, not knowing the layout well. It also gives  you the distance of your last shot.</p>
<p>The GolfLogix GPS lets you download all the layout aggregation about  20 different courses at digit time. So you can download your selection  courses on to it. If you are going on holiday and encounter a new course  you module be able to judge the distances perfectly by downloading the  aggregation about that course. It has a battery life of 22 hours and  uses AA batteries.</p>
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