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		<title>Golf GPS System</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Mar 2009 04:04:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Improve your Golf Game with a Golf GPS System
by Camilla Ricketts
If you're an amateur golfer or even a pro you know how frustrating the game of golf can be. A lot of frustration comes from not feeling confident in your choice of club for your shot. A GPS for golf can help with that. Knowing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Improve your Golf Game with a Golf GPS System<br />
by Camilla Ricketts</p>
<p>If you're an amateur golfer or even a pro you know how frustrating the game of golf can be. A lot of frustration comes from not feeling confident in your choice of club for your shot. A GPS for golf can help with that. Knowing how far you hit each club will take strokes off your game and give you the confidence you may lack in your game.</p>
<p>If you have seen any professional golf tournament you see that the pro's have caddies with them on tour to calculate distances to hazards and greens. This also helps in club choice. I know I won't be joining the pro circuit anytime soon but I still enjoy knowing the correct distances on my local course.</p>
<p>In between markers on the fairway has always been a problem for me. I just can't judge distances well by sight. I generally end up using too much club and overshoot the green by quite a bit. So frustrating when if I had just known the correct distance it would take several strokes off my game, and those add up. After using a gps for golf on my local course I've almost eliminated overshooting. I know the correct distance to the green on any given hole on my local course which really improves my game. It is really helpful on unfamiliar courses and those darn holes where the green and pin are out of sight or over a rise.</p>
<p>A big improvement in my game came from knowing accurately the distances I hit with each club. Quite a humbling experience to begin with as we always like to think we hit farther than we really do. Knowing my distances has helped me by allowing me to concentrate on grip, stance and follow through to increase my flight distance.</p>
<p>Faster game play is one more benefit I've noticed while playing with a gps for golf. Not wasting time looking for markers no more overshooting and adding strokes to the game play. Faster play means more golf for me and I'm always for more golf.</p>
<p>Golf can be frustrating, take some of the frustration out of the came with a &lt;a href="http://golfgps.catablogg.com/golf-gps/a-gps-for-golf-makes-your-game-more-fun"&gt;GPS for Golf&lt;/a&gt;. Learn how you can take strokes of your game using a &lt;a href="http://golfgps.catablogg.com"&gt;Golf GPS&lt;/a&gt;.</p>
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		<title>GPS Sytems</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2009 00:31:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[GPS Systems - All the Various Ways People Use Them
by Tony Bueler
Some of the areas to consider when determining how you are going to use a GPS system are cost, ease of use, and portability. There are many different types of units available on the market with various prices. The key is to purchase a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>GPS Systems - All the Various Ways People Use Them<br />
by Tony Bueler</p>
<p>Some of the areas to consider when determining how you are going to use a GPS system are cost, ease of use, and portability. There are many different types of units available on the market with various prices. The key is to purchase a model that does everything you need it to, without paying for any extras.</p>
<p>A good rule of thumb is to think about the type of use you are going to get out of it. There are models that have extra memory, music, and are able to even translate a few languages. For the basic use of trying to figure out where you're going and how to get there, there may be more options that will be less of a hit to the pocketbook.</p>
<p>The next major area is how easy the unit is to actually use. With current leaps in technology, it fits right in that some new GPS units have such niceties such as touchscreen control, and voice direction. These can be important aspects to consider for the person who is trying to work a steering wheel and the GPS at the same time.</p>
<p>Having a clear digital map that can easily be seen on the screen is a must. Not only do you want to be able to see it, but to keep your eyes on the road be sure to check for a model which has the ability to provide directions by digital voice that can interact with your questions.</p>
<p>And don't forget portability. While it goes without saying that most models are made to be used in the car, a lot of people now use alternative forms of transportation such as bicycles. Small models can be attached to the handlebars of a bike so that no matter where a person is trying to go, they will be able to figure out the best way to get there. This can be a great assistance to a person who does bike messaging for a job. No one wants to get held up in traffic.</p>
<p>Recreation activities such as hiking or riding an ATV call sometimes call for a good GPS. Any type of activity out in the wilderness or in harsh environments such as skiing should have a GPS involved.</p>
<p>Calculating how to get from 'here' to 'there' is a chore that is largely eliminated with a good GPS.  It is nice to have a model that includes being able to download fun places to stop along the way, and tips of how to get through a certain area - the Nuvi 350 implements this feature very nicely.  Also, with satellite reception and automatic feedback, it should be easy to bypass any construction or other major blockages that any other type of mapping system would not be able to do. Automating routing or rerouting can be very helpful when a person is in a hurry to get to their destination.</p>
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