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Game golf pro review
Game golf pro review











game golf pro review

The process of setting everything up before my first round took me about 10 minutes at most. So while it looked absolutely awesome to me, I was more concerned with whether or not it would actually give me some valuable information about my game. That being said, this is not a phone or a tablet, and you’re not actually interacting with the device itself. I now resemble Data from the Goonies on the golf course, which was an unintended benefit. This is one slick looking product, and it oozes coolness. The tracker is small enough and light enough that you really don’t feel it on your belt. The last thing I wanted was to feel like it was distracting me during the swing. Luckily this is not the case. I didn’t want it to be cumbersome, or heavy on my belt.

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I was actually a little worried about how big the tracker would actually be. It feels like I am unveiling something significant. Everything about the presentation is polished, starting with the box. The folks over at GAME GOLF obviously spent a ton of time on product design. Is this is a viable game-improvement product? Is it worth your money? I’ve now logged nine rounds with GAME GOLF, and you can see my stats here. I never like being the guinea pig for a new product, and I usually wait until the dust settles and all of the glitches are taken care of. I had some reservations about the technology, so I decided to wait a bit before I tried the product out. Most golfers don’t take the time to do this, which is why I thought there was great potential for a device that assembled this information for you. We will only get to the next level if we figure out what is holding us back, and then work on it. I’ve always believed that reviewing your rounds is one of the most important ways to improve as a golfer. Golf has never been an area where I have purchased many gadgets other than GPS devices. Since then I have spent thousands of dollars on all kinds of devices that may have improved my life (mostly Apple products), or just killed my attention span. It was the first time I had a similar reaction to seeing the first iPod or iPhone, but this time for a golf product. I listened to the same 12 songs that whole summer, but it was worth it because I couldn’t get over how cool it was! When GAME GOLF first came out I started salivating a bit. It cost me $300 (from my caddying fund), and stored a whopping 32MB of data. I bought the first MP3 player that was ever invented. I have always been a gadget junkie for as long as I can remember.













Game golf pro review