• 08-25-2009
    The Purist
    Yay or Gay....Golf GPS Apps for Cell Phones
    Most of my friends carry smart phones these days...like palm, blackberry, or iphone. I believe there are several golf gps apps that can be had for less than $50 (I think Sky Caddies are like $300). 1) Has anyone ever tried these apps? 2)Is it awesome or Is it gay?...not that there is anything wrong with that...

    Discuss....
  • 08-25-2009
    Horseballs
    [QUOTE=The Purist]Most of my friends carry smart phones these days...like palm, blackberry, or iphone. I believe there are several golf gps apps that can be had for less than $50 (I think Sky Caddies are like $300). 1) Has anyone ever tried these apps? 2)Is it awesome or Is it gay?...not that there is anything wrong with that...

    Discuss....[/QUOTE]
    It's gay X 2. Cell phones on on the course plus anything resembling a Skycaddie.
  • 08-25-2009
    The Purist
    [QUOTE=Horseballs]It's gay X 2. Cell phones on on the course plus anything resembling a Skycaddie.[/QUOTE]
    You're saying gay, but I bet you just googled golf gps to see if it's available for your phone. I'm thinking you are blackberry curve guy.
  • 08-25-2009
    edgey
    [QUOTE=Horseballs]It's gay X 2. Cell phones on on the course plus anything resembling a Skycaddie.[/QUOTE]

    Skycaddie is cool

    Mobile Phones (on the course) are GAY

    That is all, move on

    Edgey
  • 08-25-2009
    Horseballs
    [QUOTE=The Purist]You're saying gay, but I bet you just googled golf gps to see if it's available for your phone. I'm thinking you are blackberry curve guy.[/QUOTE]
    Wrong X 2.
  • 08-25-2009
    poe4soul
    They can't be used in a competition. Even ones that allow measuring devises.
  • 08-25-2009
    The Purist
    [QUOTE=Horseballs]Wrong X 2.[/QUOTE]
    I may have been projecting a little there...I don't think its necessary for your home course, but cheap gps for unfamiliar courses seems like a good idea.
  • 08-25-2009
    edgey
    [QUOTE=The Purist]You're saying gay, but I bet you just googled golf gps to see if it's available for your phone. I'm thinking you are blackberry curve guy.[/QUOTE]

    You do accept that the result of a GR poll is binding?

    Edgey
  • 08-25-2009
    The Purist
    [QUOTE=edgey]You do accept that the result of a GR poll is binding?

    Edgey[/QUOTE]

    If I don't like the results, I will push my agenda for a few weeks and start a new pool with stacked options.
  • 08-25-2009
    lorenzoinoc
    [QUOTE=The Purist]If I don't like the results, I will push my agenda for a few weeks and [B]start a new pool [/B]with stacked options.[/QUOTE]

    I can understand your motivation here, but unfortunately you're stuck with the gene pool you have. But definitely keep the smart phone with the golf app in the closet.
  • 08-25-2009
    Regulation Guy
    Using a cell phone on the course (other than to make an emergence call for beer at the turn) is a B!tchmove.

    Needing a GPS unit to help one determine the yardage to the green or to carry an obstacle is gay.

    Therefore using said cellphone to run said app is a gay b!tchmove ..

    'nuff said
  • 08-25-2009
    edgey
    [QUOTE=Regulation Guy]Using a cell phone on the course (other than to make an emergence call for beer at the turn) is a B!tchmove.

    Needing a GPS unit to help one determine the yardage to the green or to carry an obstacle is gay.

    Therefore using said cellphone to run said app is a gay b!tchmove ..

    'nuff said[/QUOTE]

    For a biatch newbie you have settles in quick, a little to quick perhaps.........

    Edgey
  • 08-25-2009
    noshuz
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    I can't find any apps for my phone.....

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  • 08-25-2009
    Regulation Guy
    Photo reminds Nose-Shuz of his days 'wid the lads in trenches no doubt
    "Yo LT is that a grenade in your pocket or are you just happy to be here?"
  • 08-25-2009
    Not a hacker
    The use of a GPS phone, sky caddie, or even course markers is a b!tch move. A real, natural golfer can judge distances with their eye.
  • 08-25-2009
    pingman360
    [QUOTE=Not a hacker] A real, natural golfer can judge distances with their eye.[/QUOTE]

    yep... i just look down at my GPS (with my eye) and know how far i am...

    jk... no i use a bushnel to tell my distances...
  • 08-25-2009
    No_Idea
    golf apps in the phone ? how about golf games in the phone ?

    :17:
  • 08-26-2009
    Regulation Guy
    [quote=No_Idea]golf apps in the phone ? how about golf games in the phone ?

    :17:[/quote]

    'zactly, I mean, why go to all the trouble to trot out to the course, pay your fees, get all sweaty and frustrated, when you can sit in your living room in your boxers withe a cold one and play "golf" on your IPhone, that sounds great ... as long as you're GAY
  • 08-26-2009
    Horseballs
    [QUOTE=Regulation Guy]'zactly, I mean, why go to all the trouble to trot out to the course, pay your fees, get all sweaty and frustrated, when you can sit in your living room in your boxers withe a cold one and play "golf" on your IPhone, that sounds great ... as long as you're GAY[/QUOTE]
    Good post Reg. I've updated you to "member" status. Your profile should now reflect this.
  • 08-26-2009
    KoolCat
    [QUOTE=pingman360]i use a bushnel to tell my distances...[/QUOTE]

    Which model do you use? I've got an older Bushnell Yardage Pro Tour. It seems to have lost some of its mojo. Unless the wind is really blowing the flag, it is difficult to hit a flag over about 150 yards. I'm thinking of picking up a new Bushnell Tour V2. They can be found brand new on ebay for around $240.

    As far as apps, I beta tested GreenFinder and bought it when it was released. It works pretty good, but I still prefer a laser over GPS in most situations. There are very few instances where a GPS is better than a laser. Blind shots being one. One thing I do like about GreenFinder is being able to calculate driving distance. At $34.99 it was the most expensive app (by far) that I have bought for the iPhone. At least it is a one time fee and not a subscription like they charge for the Blackberry edition. Something about Apple not allowing apps to be sold as subscriptions. Another drawback to GPS apps in the iPhone is battery life. You need to start with a full charge and use it pretty efficiently to get through an entire round. All in all, GreenFinder is a really good app. I just don't think GPS is as useful as a good laser rangefinder.
  • 08-26-2009
    noshuz
    iPhone = iGay
  • 08-26-2009
    KoolCat
    I guess you would know... What part of STFU NEWBIE do you not understand?
  • 08-26-2009
    noshuz
    [quote=KoolCat]I guess you would know... What part of STFU NEWBIE do you not understand?[/quote]
    What? Easy there KoolCat! No need to get yer panties in a bunch! I thought you were just hispanic?
  • 08-26-2009
    KoolCat
    Just trying to keep things under control while M3W is out of commission. Now STFU newbie...
  • 08-26-2009
    noshuz
    What makes you such a "Senior" member?? By the way, nice avatar....Yer welcome!
  • 08-26-2009
    KoolCat
    [QUOTE=noshuz]What makes you such a "Senior" member?? [/QUOTE]

    If you have to ask, then... STFU (and thanks for the pic)
  • 08-26-2009
    noshuz
    If you have to ask, then... STFU (and thanks for the pic)


    I'm must say that I'm less than impressed by that reply. A true "Senior" would have done a much better job at chastising me as a "Newbie"
    Be warned that you're putting your new found "Senior" status and credibility in jeopardy on this board! ........And you're quite welcome for the pic.....I have plenty
  • 08-26-2009
    pingman360
    [QUOTE=KoolCat]Which model do you use? I've got an older Bushnell Yardage Pro Tour. It seems to have lost some of its mojo. Unless the wind is really blowing the flag, it is difficult to hit a flag over about 150 yards. I'm thinking of picking up a new Bushnell Tour V2. They can be found brand new on ebay for around $240.

    As far as apps, I beta tested GreenFinder and bought it when it was released. It works pretty good, but I still prefer a laser over GPS in most situations. There are very few instances where a GPS is better than a laser. Blind shots being one. One thing I do like about GreenFinder is being able to calculate driving distance. At $34.99 it was the most expensive app (by far) that I have bought for the iPhone. At least it is a one time fee and not a subscription like they charge for the Blackberry edition. Something about Apple not allowing apps to be sold as subscriptions. Another drawback to GPS apps in the iPhone is battery life. You need to start with a full charge and use it pretty efficiently to get through an entire round. All in all, GreenFinder is a really good app. I just don't think GPS is as useful as a good laser rangefinder.[/QUOTE]

    i think it's a pinseeker 1500... not 100% on that though, i let my brother borrow it and i have his right now.... but the one i use right now is the competition one... it's not that great like you said it's not very good over about 150... but still its good to see approximate distances...
  • 08-26-2009
    Horseballs
    The poll results are about as definitive as they get. Looks like Purist won't be gaying up his phone with that golf app.
  • 08-26-2009
    Regulation Guy
    [quote=Horseballs]The poll results are about as definitive as they get. Looks like Purist won't be gaying up his phone with that golf app.[/quote]

    GPS, Iphone golf apps, softi grips, clip on divit repair tool, golf visors, iron head covers, personalized golf balls, brush tees, cart bags, etc., all paths leading to the dark gay side of golf ... nttawwt
  • 08-26-2009
    Kiwi Player
    [QUOTE=pingman360]... it's not that great like you said it's not very good over about 150... [B][I]but still its good to see approximate distances[/I][/B]...[/QUOTE]

    Er ... yeah ... that's why the rest of use just use the 100, 150 & 200 yard markers. We can work out the club we need from the [I][B]approximate[/B][/I] distances instead of having to use one of those ridiculous electronic hack devices.
  • 08-26-2009
    Horseballs
    [QUOTE=Kiwi Player]Er ... yeah ... that's why the rest of use just use the 100, 150 & 200 yard markers. We can work out the club we need from the [I][B]approximate[/B][/I] distances instead of having to use one of those ridiculous electronic devices.[/QUOTE]
    Agreed. Chopper-binoculars and all manner of skycaddies are the gadgets of golf nerds.
  • 08-26-2009
    bluedevilking1891
    not a fan. your phone shouldn't be out while on the course anyway
  • 08-26-2009
    Donald Jackson
    [QUOTE=Regulation Guy]GPS, Iphone golf apps, softi grips, clip on divit repair tool, golf visors, iron head covers, personalized golf balls, brush tees, cart bags, etc., all paths leading to the dark gay side of golf ... nttawwt[/QUOTE]
    pink shafts, personalized putter grips, magnetized ball marker holders, pull carts w/motors, gps that keeps score, shoes that hold tees
  • 08-26-2009
    No_Idea
    Has anybody watched a cartoon called Inspector Gadget ?
  • 08-26-2009
    Globalhelpdesk
    Geeze what bout the local semi private that has GPS/Skycaddie mounted on the golf carts. They let you know distance to front center and back, additionally they tell you what the beer and sandwich special of the day is at the turn. Is this gay
    My motto Be Happy but STFU Nubees.
    G H D
  • 08-26-2009
    pingman360
    [QUOTE=Kiwi Player]Er ... yeah ... that's why the rest of use just use the 100, 150 & 200 yard markers. We can work out the club we need from the [I][B]approximate[/B][/I] distances instead of having to use one of those ridiculous electronic hack devices.[/QUOTE]


    do realize how far off those markers usually are... i mean the bushnel i use right now is good but you have to point it at the ground like right before the pin.... so it can be like 3yrds off... that's what i mean by appx yardages... but yeah you can keep on guessing if you like...
  • 08-26-2009
    dano8238
    [QUOTE=bluedevilking1891]not a fan. your phone shouldn't be out while on the course anyway[/QUOTE]


    Totally agree,we go golfing to get away from the bullshite don't we.
  • 08-26-2009
    Not a hacker
    And what possible excuse could the vanity cap hackers have for their shots coming up 20 yards short and right if they had something that gave them the exact distance for every shot?
  • 08-27-2009
    No_Idea
    [QUOTE=Globalhelpdesk]Geeze what bout the local semi private that has GPS/Skycaddie mounted on the golf carts. They let you know distance to front center and back, additionally they tell you what the beer and sandwich special of the day is at the turn. Is this gay
    My motto Be Happy but STFU Nubees.
    G H D[/QUOTE]

    One could even wear a beer cap/hat.. he can sip some beers at address before taking a shot.. making it part of his pre-shot routine. I wonder whether he would find his way back after having a bad round of golf..
  • 08-27-2009
    The Purist
    [QUOTE=pingman360]do realize how far off those markers usually are... i mean the bushnel i use right now is good but you have to point it at the ground like right before the pin.... so it can be like 3yrds off... that's what i mean by appx yardages... but yeah you can keep on guessing if you like...[/QUOTE]
    I agree with Pingman. Those yardage markers can be pretty far off sometimes. I hit more greens than normal on a course I rarely play that had GPS in the carts. Those poor golf gps apps got destroyed in the poll....I will try again next spring.
  • 08-27-2009
    Regulation Guy
    [quote=The Purist]I agree with Pingman. Those yardage markers can be pretty far off sometimes. I hit more greens than normal on a course I rarely play that had GPS in the carts. Those poor golf gps apps got destroyed in the poll....I will try again next spring.[/quote]

    Pure ...
    Its not that they're not helpful (just like having a pro hit your shot, or a member tell you the exact yardage or some local knowledge tidbit can help your score) its just that wanting to use some kinda electro-gadget to make up for a lack of skill in estimating absolute distance is just a bit on the gay side ... and your colleagues had to point that out to you ...:D Rough love ...
  • 08-27-2009
    Donald Jackson
    [QUOTE=Globalhelpdesk]Geeze what bout the local semi private that has GPS/Skycaddie mounted on the golf carts. They let you know distance to front center and back, additionally they tell you what the beer and sandwich special of the day is at the turn. Is this gay
    My motto Be Happy but STFU Nubees.
    G H D[/QUOTE]
    The cart GPS speeds up play, fun and easy to use since the display is big and always on, it measures well enough, keeps score and you can order food on it at the turn. Most courses have them now if you ride. I am in the habit of just pacing off the yardage from markers and most importantly is judging the amount of feet uphill or downhill I am hitting which I think is critical and hard to get accurate readings from a gps system.
  • 08-27-2009
    Regulation Guy
    [quote=Globalhelpdesk]Geeze what bout the local semi private that has GPS/Skycaddie mounted on the golf carts. They let you know distance to front center and back, additionally they tell you what the beer and sandwich special of the day is at the turn. Is this gay?
    G H D[/quote]

    Yes, yes it is.:(
  • 08-27-2009
    noshuz
    [quote=Not a hacker]And what possible excuse could the vanity cap hackers have for their shots coming up 20 yards short and right if they had something that gave them the exact distance for every shot?[/quote]
    Although GPS is gay. I use it. If I know I'm out 147 yards, I'll be able to hit exactly 147 yards. It's how us SCRATCH golfers do it.....
  • 08-27-2009
    Regulation Guy
    [quote=noshuz]Although GPS is gay. I use it. If I know I'm out 147 yards, I'll be able to hit exactly 147 yards. It's how us SCRATCH golfers do it.....[/quote]

    no need to be ashamed ... everyone needs to scratch their own particular itches ...
    147, thats ~ about ~ a half-wedge for you scratch golfers right?
  • 08-27-2009
    noshuz
    [quote=Regulation Guy]no need to be ashamed ... everyone needs to scratch their own particular itches ...
    147, thats ~ about ~ a half-wedge for you scratch golfers right?[/quote]
    Ya That's about right, if I open the face a little bit....
  • 08-27-2009
    lorenzoinoc
    [QUOTE=Regulation Guy]Pure ...
    Its not that they're not helpful (just like having a pro hit your shot, or a member tell you the exact yardage or some local knowledge tidbit can help your score) its just that wanting to use some kinda electro-gadget to make up for a lack of skill in estimating absolute distance is just a bit on the gay side ... and your colleagues had to point that out to you ...:D Rough love ...[/QUOTE]

    I confess to having abysmal depth perception. Part of the reason I'm so fearless with women is I always thought the hot chick across the bar was smiling at me. And hot breasts often seem closer to me than they really are.

    So since I agree completley that yardage markers are innacurate (think about who set them) I need a lazer. If that makes me gay, well, bad luck there.
  • 08-27-2009
    No_Idea
    [QUOTE=Donald Jackson][B]The cart GPS speeds up play[/B][/QUOTE]

    Agree. Wanking will also speed up ejaculation. You don't have to find a chick.

    [QUOTE=Donald Jackson][B]I am in the habit of just pacing off the yardage from markers and most importantly is [B]judging the amount of feet uphill or downhill I am hitting which I think is critical and hard to get accurate readings from a gps system.[/B][/QUOTE]

    The fun of golf is actually solving the riddles.
  • 08-27-2009
    ProStatus
    id rather see a guy shoot in the 70s without a skycrappy. Its takes the fun out of the game alittle. But then again I hate guys that wander around the fairways like they are lost looking for yardage markers. Most courses should have the 150 clearly marked , shouldnt that take some guess work out . I mean most golfers should know how far they hit their clubs.
  • 09-08-2009
    bstjohn1350
    I'm a new guy here so please don't abuse me too badly but I have been using Golf Logix on my Blackberry 8330 Curve and I really like it for a few reasons:

    1) It's cheaper than normal golf GPS devices. It is a yearly fee of $39.95, and the download was free.

    2) It really speeds up play since I no longer have to walk-off yardages between markers and sprinkler heads.

    3) It has a shot distance feature that will let you know exactly how far you are hitting your clubs - Especially during practice sessions.

    4) It provides known distances to and over hazards such as traps, ponds, and trees.

    All in all I feel that they are well worth the money.
  • 09-08-2009
    edgey
    [QUOTE=bstjohn1350]I'm a new guy here so please don't abuse me too badly but I have been using Golf Logix on my Blackberry 8330 Curve and I really like it for a few reasons:

    1) It's cheaper than normal golf GPS devices. It is a yearly fee of $39.95, and the download was free.

    2) It really speeds up play since I no longer have to walk-off yardages between markers and sprinkler heads.

    3) It has a shot distance feature that will let you know exactly how far you are hitting your clubs - Especially during practice sessions.

    4) It provides known distances to and over hazards such as traps, ponds, and trees.

    All in all I feel that they are well worth the money.[/QUOTE]

    Hi and welcome

    STFU newbie

    Sorry its the rules

    RIP Wiggle

    Edgey
  • 09-08-2009
    bstjohn1350
    Much appreciated, I'll STFU now... :-)
  • 09-08-2009
    Omen2
    EDGEY IS RIGHT

    PHONE ON COURSE = PILLOW BITTER

    Omen does not use skycaddie, lasers, or walk off yardages from sprinkler heads... i just approximate the distance much the way real golfers do, by gauging the distance from the 100, 150, 200, and 250 markers.

    The only OMEN approved yardage measuring device is a REAL CADDIE...
    but if you have them read all your putts you are GAY.

    Omen
  • 09-08-2009
    edgey
    [QUOTE=bstjohn1350]Much appreciated, I'll STFU now... :-)[/QUOTE]

    Hi

    Newbies have to be tested to see if they can take this insane, hostile, amusing and totaly unique forum.

    If you can stand the initiation, you can take all the rest of the silly bollocks around here.

    Now STFU

    Edgey
  • 09-08-2009
    bstjohn1350
    Omen needs a valium.
  • 09-08-2009
    Omen2
    3,020 posts behind and you think you're ready????

    you should do some brief research; you don't even know Omen yet.

    Your suggestion is now officially RETARDED.

    Omen, Congratulations your first time being called RETARDED by Omen.
  • 09-08-2009
    edgey
    [QUOTE=bstjohn1350]Omen needs a valium.[/QUOTE]

    Newbies are NOT allowed to insult senior members so STFU newbie

    Edgey
  • 09-08-2009
    bstjohn1350
    My friend, relax. I guess if I have to be called "retarded" then I am blessed by having been called so by Omen.

    May all your scores be low and no putts read by caddies.
  • 09-08-2009
    Omen2
    Thanks for the warm wishes... may the same be for you.. and perhaps some forged blades too boot.

    Omen
  • 09-08-2009
    bstjohn1350
    [QUOTE=edgey]Newbies are NOT allowed to insult senior members so STFU newbie

    Edgey[/QUOTE]

    You're on the verge of hurting my feelings. I'm becoming more and more sensitive with each post... Now I have to look for a anti-depressant forum. Gee, thanks.
  • 09-08-2009
    bstjohn1350
    [QUOTE=Omen2]Thanks for the warm wishes... may the same be for you.. and perhaps some forged blades too boot.

    Omen[/QUOTE]

    I played Mizuno Pro forged irons for years until I got too fat and lost some of my timing. Since then I've switched to Callaway Big Bertha 2008s and the scores are starting to drop again.
  • 09-08-2009
    Omen2
    [QUOTE=bstjohn1350]I played Mizuno Pro forged irons for years until I got too fat and lost some of my timing. Since then I've switched to Callaway Big Bertha 2008s and the scores are starting to drop again.[/QUOTE]


    i just vomited a little... in my mouth... .... OH GOD... I JUST VOMITED ALL OVER MY COMPUTER...

    you owe me a new macbook

    Omen
  • 09-08-2009
    bstjohn1350
    Check's in the mail... But I'm still not getting rid of my Callaways.

    Side note: Have you seen the new Mac touch screen mini-computers that are supposed to becoming out this fall? Kinda like a mini-notebook sized iPhone or iTouch. VERY COOL and semi-affordable at around $800.

    Take care gentlemen, time to leave work for the day. Pleasure chatting with you.