Take the guesswork out of your next shot with our range of SkyCaddie Golf GPS Rangefinders. Designed to provide golfers with detailed course information and dependable yardages, SkyCaddie handheld GPS devices give you much more than a simple distance to the flag.
From approach shots and lay-ups to navigating hazards on unfamiliar courses, a SkyCaddie GPS rangefinder puts valuable course information in the palm of your hand. Clear colour displays, detailed hole mapping and advanced green information make it easier to understand what lies ahead and select the right club with confidence.
Accurate distance information is essential for effective course management. SkyCaddie GPS rangefinders are designed to provide the yardages golfers need to make smarter decisions throughout the round, including distances to greens, hazards, carries, lay-up areas and other important points around the hole.
SkyGolf physically maps golf courses to create its course database rather than relying solely on conventional satellite imagery. This ground-mapped approach is one of the features that has helped establish SkyCaddie as a leading name in dedicated golf GPS technology.
A handheld SkyCaddie can provide a far more complete picture than simply measuring the distance to a visible target. Technologies such as HoleVue® display the layout of the hole together with strategically important targets, helping golfers plan their route from tee to green.
This can be particularly valuable when playing a new course, facing a blind shot or deciding whether to attack a hazard or play to a safer position.
SkyCaddie's IntelliGreen® technology provides a detailed representation of the green that adjusts according to the golfer's angle of approach. Knowing the shape and depth of the putting surface, alongside front and back yardages, can make club selection considerably easier when attacking the green.
Selected SkyCaddie technology can provide even greater detail, helping golfers understand tiers, contours and other important features of the putting surface on supported courses.
A laser requires a visible target and needs to be aimed before a distance can be measured. A SkyCaddie GPS rangefinder can provide useful course information even when the target cannot be seen, making it particularly valuable for blind approaches, doglegs and unfamiliar holes.
With multiple distances available at a glance, golfers can think beyond the flag and make better strategic decisions about hazards, landing areas and the safest route towards the green.
Whether you want a compact handheld GPS or a larger premium device with highly detailed course graphics, the SkyCaddie range offers options for different golfers and budgets.
Explore our latest SkyCaddie golf GPS rangefinders and find the technology that can help you understand the course, improve club selection and play every round with greater confidence.