Garmin Golflogix GPS 8 Review
Sunday, August 23rd, 2009
The Garmin Golflogix GPS 8 can actually lower your score on the golf course. If that’s not reason enough for you to just go ahead, whip out your credit card, and buy it, then keep reading. In this review of the Garmin Golflogix GPS 8, I’ll cover the basics of what the Golflogix does and how well it does it. Once you finish this review, you’ll be in a much better position to evaluate the GPS 8.
What the Garmin Golflogix GPS 8 does is actually calculate the distance from wherever you are at on the course to the front, center and back of the green. It also calculates bunker and hazard distances. You can see this information on a large, easy-to-read screen with no trouble at all. As a matter of fact, you don’t even have to press a button to get this information.
The Golflogix GPS 8 by Garmin is very precise and very user-friendly. As you probably know, Garmin is the top manufacturer of automotive GPS devices in the world. Their technology is “the best”, at least according to them, and they’ve put their expertise into the engineering of this golf GPS.
Ease of use might be one of the biggest reasons to buy a Garmin Golflogix GPS 8. To get course information into your device, all you need to do is to hook up your Golflogix to your computer and download course data. You can download 20 courses in a matter of two minutes or so. If you want more than just information, then you can download course maps. You get one free when you buy the device and with a very reasonable subscription, you get access to over 15,000 other golf courses.
One of the best features of the Garmin Golflogix GPS 8 is the fact that it’s very lightweight and small. It fits right into the palm of your hand, and weighs only 5.3 ounces with batteries. It’s a mere 1.2 inches thin. The case is completely waterproof. (It’s actually been tested by submersion.) It’s also shock and impact proof. The LCD screen is 1.25” x 2.25”, has excellent visibility, and for direct sunlight you can adjust screen contrasts.
Other features include a distance of last shot feature, personal name on the screen and anti-theft protection, displays in yards or meters, also it includes a multi-use belt or bag clip.
It comes with a 1-year warranty. Also, comes with the USB cables necessary to hook it up to your computer.
All in all, for the money the Garmin Golflogix GPS 8 is a very good buy. Garmin’s reputation for excellent GPS engineering and quality manufacturing is well earned. For more information, check out what Amazon has to say about the Garmin Golflogix GPS 8. If you buy the Golflogix GPS 8, you won’t be disappointed.


