Friday, February 27, 2009

Pure GPS for the Traditional Golfer

No buttons to push, no screens to scroll through, no images to manipulate…just pure distance on an easy-to-read screen. That’s what you get with GolfLogix GPS; golf the way it was traditionally meant to be played. Many golf GPS devices today are racing to the market with multiple buttons and joysticks that are similar to handheld video games; but what about playing golf?! It seems that they’ve forgotten why we play the game in the first place, to relax and have fun.
While our competitors are adding complex graphics and full-color, we realize that the most beautiful high-definition image you’ll ever get is the golf course that is right in front of your eyes. What you really need to take your next shot is not reproducing the entire experience on a handheld device, but a simple and effective tool that will keep you focused and help you make a great shot. That’s what GolfLogix does.

Added features like fly-over images, rotating holes, the ability to classify 40+ points and more are all just glitz that over complicate your round of golf. Come on…if you feel the need to press a bunch of buttons and play with a video game joystick before every shot, maybe golf is not the game for you!

What we do is keep the game pure and traditional. We give you the distances that you need all automatically just as an experienced caddie would do. A quick look at the GolfLogix screen and the distances are easily visible in sunlight or shade. Try doing that with a 2 inch by 2 inch color cartoon image of the hole.

At GolfLogix we feel that you should be enjoying your round of golf and not spending time with multiple buttons, a joystick, touching-screens, or trying to view tiny color cartoon images. Don’t we all play golf to enjoy the time with friends, challenge ourselves and appreciate the beautiful outdoors? For golfers that understand this, GolfLogix GPS is the best GPS for golf. For those that want to brag about bells and whistles, we wish you good luck, but please don’t hold up our pace of play.