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January 13, 2011

Callaway Golf uPro Handheld GPS Rangefinder

Posted by Marc @ 3:25 pm
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Hi folks, this is Trevor with GolfEtail.com, and today I am going to be reviewing the Callaway uPro Golf GPS.

When you get the uPro in the mail, it is going to come in this nice box, and inside will be the GPS device, a rechargeable lithium ion battery, instruction manuals, headphones for the user videos, a wall charger, and the USB cable.

The uPro is one of the sleekest and most powerful golf GPS’s available. It is just 4” x 2” x .65”, it weighs 3.1oz, and it has this nice, large 2.2” screen that is viewable in direct sunlight.

The thing that sets the Callaway uPro Golf GPS apart from other golf GPS’s is that it uses actual aerial imagery from satellites, so you are seeing actual photographs of the course you are playing. You don’t just get a digital rendering. You can actually see what the hazards look like, what the green looks like, and it is a real photo.

The uPro does not charge any annual fees for Basic Mode, and that gives you a screen view that looks like this. Similar to other GPS devices, it shows you distances to the back, center, and front of the green, from the point on the course where you are standing. If you want what I was talking about, the aerial imagery and the flyovers, then you have to pay a little extra. It is a slam annual fee, and you get all these features, such as Smartview and Anypoint. Anypoint is useful when you want to lay up, where you can actually move the little dot to where you want to hit it to and it will give you the distance to that point. It also gives you distances to the front, middle, and back of each hazard on each hole of the course.

There you have it folks, this was the Callaway uPro Golf GPS. Jump on our website, GolfEtail.com and we’ll give you a great deal. This thing is going to improve your game, because you are going to know exactly what club to choose, so you can hit it close and tap it in.

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