PREVIEW: Bushnell Golf Neo Ghost GPS
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PREVIEW: Bushnell Golf Neo Ghost GPS



You're either a rangefinder or a GPS kind of person. If you like a rangefinder, you probably prefer precision. If you like using a GPS unit, you prefer getting your information quickly.

While you hear Bushnell Golf, you probably think laser rangefinders, but they also make excellent GPS units. Their newest offering, the Neo Ghost, will provide players with quick, accurate information without the need to interface with a computer or maintain a subscription.

Coming later in February, the Neo Ghost (MSRP: $130, BUY NOW: $99) will be pre-loaded to work at 30,000 golf courses worldwide. The device will provide distances to the front, middle and back of each green, as well as four layup and hazard distances per hole. Like most GPS units, it will automatically detect the start and stop of holes and measure how far your shots travel. The money feature of the Neo Ghost is it will run for three rounds on a single charge.

BUY from Golfsmith: Bushnell Neo Ghost GPS for $99

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