GolfLogix for the Storm has finally been released.
https://golflogix.com/WebSite/BBStormDownloadFree.aspx
GolfLogix for the Storm has finally been released.
https://golflogix.com/WebSite/BBStormDownloadFree.aspx
Ehh I hear it is just par for course? anyone anyone :lmao:
I'm playing a course on Sunday that is listed. I will load it Sat. night and give a whirl.
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I tried to load and link did not work.
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I tried from my storm...might be the issue.
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Brian...Originally Posted by Bryan
You know better...
P. Blakeney
I think I'm going to try it out on Monday, I'll post how it worked.
downloaded. great interface. gps worked great to find the course next to my house house. look forward to playing with it on the course on Sunday. Comes with a 24 hour tryout. i like that also.
Tried the guest option yesterday and wasn't overly impressed. Kept dropping out and didn't map some of the holes properly. In fairness though it was very overcast and probably not a great day for satellite reception. Also when it did work I really liked it.
Would like to try it again under better conditions but 24 hr trial has expired. Let me know how you guys made out.:crazy:
so i used this for a round last weekend, looks great but gps failed alot. half the holes i could not use it, and the weather was near perfect. I use bbgps golf, its not pretty, but it always works if the courses are mapped correctly with out any gps errors. based on this im staying with the free golf gps program.
Polar can you post a link to the bbgps golf.
I just tested this app out and compared it to my SkyCaddie.
1. Out in the open, it was with 3-4 yards of my SkyCaddie, which isn't too bad for the average joe golfer.
2. As soon as I got under some trees though, the signal dropped.
If you're going to use this app, make sure you're out in the open. And make sure you have a full battery when you go to the golf course. I can see this app eating a lot of battery power during an 18 hole round!!
Hi Guys & Gals
Tried the program on my home course on Wednesday and it worked well. The interface was smooth and accuracy was acceptable. Had a friend with a Sky Caddie and we were within a yd or so most of the time when we measured from the same spot. Didn't experience any drop offs under trees etc. (I'm never in the trees anyway...HA! I wish)). All in all I think it's an inexpensive way to have a range finder on your phone. Tracks shots and measures club distances and keeps your score. These use more battery but it's up to you if you don't want to use them.
I have bought the subscription. What the heck? I've spent $40 on a lot of things that weren't nearly as useful.
For conserving battery make sure you turn off Bluetooth. I used about 30% in a 4 1/2 hour round of 18 holes.
Anyone else that's tried it please post your findings. :cool2:
Tried it myself last week on my Tour. I must say my friends and I were very impressed. We took into consideration it may be off by a yard or two but to gives you th basics Yards to the front, center and back of the green. For $40 I dont think you are going to find better deal. The only down side it does not give you pin distance but then again it would make a difference in our games.
Make sure you are fully charged before your round . We finished in 4 1/2 hr round with 50% battery left. Please note I was on a links course so reception was good. This weekend I will be trying it out on a Parkland course so I am curious to see if it holds onto the signal after reading some of the above posts.
I gave this a working over at the TPC in scotsdale last week. It worked well, but it did drop the satellites twice during the round. I prefer greenfinder and since the update I never lose a signal.