Bushnell Yardage Pro Golf GPS Unit Model 368100
date : November 4th, 2011Golf Course GPS Units
Review : 3 Reviews
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Features For Bushnell Yardage Pro Golf GPS Unit Model 368100
- Durable, rainproof golf GPS with LCD display and backlight; stores hole by hole information for 10 courses
- Provides “Distance At A Glance”; center, front, and back distances
- Functions include shot distance calculator, Drive Distance between two points, and Resettable Timer
- Powered with rechargeable Li-Ion battery; auto shut off after 30 minutes of inactivity
- Comes with belt clip and storage pouch; one year limited warranty
Description For Bushnell Yardage Pro Golf GPS Unit Model 368100
Distance made simple! For the golfer who just wants to know the distance to the front, center and back of the green. It doesn’t get any simpler. It’s all there- at a single glance. We partnered with iGolf to offer the largest, most accurate golf course database in the world. The new Yardage Pro GPS, only from Bushnell. Downloading Golf Courses: Log on to www.bushnellgolf.com Over 12,000 Golf Courses to Choose From and Growing Igolf is the provider 1 Free Trial Course with Purchase .95 for a 1 Year Membership Membership Provides Unlimited Downloads World Wide After 1 Year Membership is Up, You Do Not Lose Your DataThe Yardage Pro Golf GPS from Bushnell is designed for golfers who want a simple to use GPS interface that provides basic distance information at a glance. The Yardage Pro provides distances to the front, center, and back of the green at on its LCD display screen. Perfect for golfers who stick to their home turf, the Yardage Pro stores hole-by-hole informa
List Price: $ 249.95
Price: $ 249.95

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Good Product – Terrible Software/Documentation,
6/26/09 update: After using the device for 3 rounds, the battery would no longer hold a charge long enough to get thru a full round. It quit on the 3rd hole twice in a row. It’s possible that I overcharged the device. There is no indication of when the device is fully charged so it’s a guessing game. But it should have overcharge protection. I sent the device back to Bushnell with $10 to cover the cost of shipping the repaired device or a replacement back to me. I did receive a postcard from Bushnell acknowledging receipt approximately two weeks after mailing it providing a service number and web site for checking repair status which does not exist on the Bushnell web site. The postcard also said it would take an addtional 3 to 4 weeks for the repair/replacement to be made. At this point, I’m starting to think I wasted the purchase price because even if I do get a replacement, there’s no reason to believe it will be any better than the first unit. And I am especially disappointed with Bushnell. Their customer services is very poor and there are significant disconnects between their web site and their communications.
Original review:
I can see why folks aren’t happy with this product. Bushnell may be great with optics but their software capabilities leave a lot to be desired. It took me more than 2 hours to figure out how to install the software and get it working after I had downloaded it from the Bushnell web site. The download gives you a .zip file and then it’s all trial and error from there. The documentation that comes with the product isn’t even close. And the software for down-loading golf course data still doesn’t work the way it should on my PC. In fact I develop software for a living and I’ve never seen anything like this. To launch the software, I have to go into Windows Explorer and double-click on the .exe file there. I tried to set up a shortcut but it won’t launch the software even though I copied the application path from Windows Explorer. Forget the icon the installation is supposed to create. Darndest thing I have ever seen. The good news is that once you have the application running, it is pretty easy to figure out how it works. And once you’ve paid the $35 one year membership fee you can download as many courses as will fit on your hard drive. Once they are on your HD, you can “Send” them to your GPS fairly easily and quickly. The documentation says the GPS holds up to 10 courses. That’s true but there may be some problems getting to 10. For some reason I had to delete a course to get past 6 and then I added it back. I’ve played one round with the device so far and it worked flawlessly. It’s a bit of a pain to have to manually advance to the next hole but you can do that at any time. I found myself doing it when I wanted to get the yardage to the green. This product does not possess all the bells and whistles of the more expensive units but for[..], it gives me what I need at this point. I highly recommend that you download as many courses as you could possibly play during the one year membership. I don’t plan to renew my membership but you never know. It’s hard to know what courses you could play. I do not know if the courses can be sent to other PCs. Good luck.
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|If You Can Get Past The Setup….You’ll Like It.,
I’ll add my $0.02 so that hopefully someone else will benefit. I bought this unit 2nd hand for about $70. Whoever owned it before had several courses set up and when I tried to download the software and add my own courses my computer would not recognize the unit. After several attempts, I called Bushnell customer service and they immediately said that the unit will not work on a computer running Windows Vista 64 bit. Seems like they should make that clear from the beginning. I moved to my wife’s laptop running Windows XP and called customer service back and they got me up and running in about 10 minutes. I’ve used the unit probably about 5-6 times so far with only one issue. The course we play regularly it works great, but when I took to a new course the yardage seemed to be off so I quit using it after the first 2 holes. Not sure what the problem was. But I’ve used it 2 times since and everything has been fine. The unit interface could use some improvement but it’s fairly easy to use once you get used to it. It’s small enough that I can drop it in one of my leg pockets on my cargo shorts and not have it bother me when I swing. For the price I paid, it’s worth it. However I don’t think it’s worth full price. Also you’ll need to buy a $30 subscription to igolf.com to download courses after the initial trial.
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|Not So Good.,
Thinking Bushnell’s reputation would make it a sound investment I bought one. After nearly 14 hours, including about 7 hours on the phone with Bushnell and iGolf, we finally got what seemed like the right software downloaded and then we all concluded the unit I purchased must be defective. Even the experts at Bushnell and iGolf had a difficult time trying to figure out what was the next ‘click’. In my view Bushnell was not ready to go to market but did so anyways. You can’t use what doesn’t work.
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