Golf Buddy is a leading manufacturer of golf GPS and laser rangefinders. Its products are designed to help golfers better navigate the course, improve their game, and have a more enjoyable experience on the golf course.
Golf Buddy was established in 2003.
In 2004, it began production of its first golf GPS device.
Since then, Golf Buddy has continued to improve and expand its product line to include both GPS and laser rangefinder devices.
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A voice-activated golf GPS device that provides accurate distances to the front, back, and center of the green, as well as hazards and other course features. It also has a built-in scorekeeper and can be clipped onto a hat, belt, or bag.
A compact laser rangefinder that provides accurate distances to the pin and other course features. It has six times magnification and can measure distances up to 880 yards.
A GPS golf watch that provides accurate distances to the front, back, and center of the green, as well as hazards and other course features. It also has a full-color touchscreen display, a built-in scorecard, and can track your steps and calories burned.
Golf Buddy GPS devices are highly accurate and provide distances within one yard of the actual distance.
No, Golf Buddy devices do not require a subscription. All course updates are free.
Yes, Golf Buddy devices can be used internationally, but you will need to download the courses for the region you will be playing in before you go.
It depends on the rules of the tournament. Some tournaments allow the use of GPS and laser rangefinders, while others do not. Check with the tournament rules before using a Golf Buddy device.
Yes, Golf Buddy devices are designed to be user-friendly and easy to use. Most devices have a simple, intuitive interface and voice prompts to guide you through the menu options.