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Does anyone know the names of companies that provide GPS system for golf courses?

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  1. sony
  2. http://www.altavista.com/web/results?itag=ody&q=+GPS+system+for+golf+course+companies&kgs=0&kls=1
  3. I own a Garmin iQue 3600 which is a PDA, where I can store all my contacts, documents like spreadsheets and word files, and has a built in GPS system. With the mapsets that come with it, you can navigate anywhere in North America.... as I'm driving down the street, it actually tells me what address I am passing! I purchased Intelligolf Eagle Edition, which allows for GPS mapping of golf courses, with many courses already mapped. The device is easy to use, and is very accurate. If you are mapping out your favorite courses, you can map 3 points or objects like bunkers, hazards, trees etc, as well as the 200, 150 and 100 markers and you can even map the front, middle and back of the green. Courses are free to download or upload, unlike other devices like the SkyCaddie, where you pay an annual subscription. I paid $382. cdn off Ebay, with 2006 mapset and full warranty(costs $599. U.S. from Garmin site) for the device including all the auto navigation kit, and another $60 cdn for the Intelligolf.... less then the SkyCaddie and course subscriptions. I threw away all my maps, as I no longer need them.,... I just let the iQue3600 "tell" me where to turn.... yes it talks! I even typed in "Golden Corral" when I was in Hilton Head, and it told me where to drive to get dinner! Highly recommended!
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