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Bushnell Neo Plus Golf GPS Rangefinder Watch - Accurate Distance Measurement for Golfers | Perfect for Course Play & Practice Sessions
Bushnell Neo Plus Golf GPS Rangefinder Watch - Accurate Distance Measurement for Golfers | Perfect for Course Play & Practice Sessions

Bushnell Neo Plus Golf GPS Rangefinder Watch - Accurate Distance Measurement for Golfers | Perfect for Course Play & Practice Sessions

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neo+ GPS WatchThe next generation of Distance Made Simpleā„¢ golf products. Simple to use, lightweight and comfortable to wear. Preloaded with 25,000 courses. No downloads. No membership fees. Easy front/center/back distances to the green as well as one button shot distance measurement. Long battery life - 50% better then the nearest competitor. Over 1 year battery life when used in watch mode.Features:Ready to play right out of the box25,000 pre loaded courses with front/center/back distancesNo membership fees, no downloadsAuto course/auto hole recognitionShort distance calculatorNon-golf features: Standard watch functions, odometer and alarmWaterproof to 30mLegal for tournament playAbout Bushnell Bushnell has been in the optics business since 1955, and pioneered the golf laser rangefinder in 1995. With a constant emphasis on product innovation, Bushnell now features the first combo laser/GPS with the Hybrid, and in 2012 launched the revolutionary Tour Z6 which features Vivid Display Technology and E.S.P. (Extreme. Speed. Precision.) to make it the world's most technologically advanced laser rangefinder. Bushnell also makes distance simple with its three GPS products - the NEW neo+ GolfGPS Watch, neo+ and XGC+.

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I chose the Bushnell over the Izzo and Garmin mainly because of the longer reported battery life and the larger size of the yardage print - easier to see. The Izzo print is smaller but readable. The Garmin 's print/numbers for TIME is larger than either (Izzo/Bush) but NOT in the YARDAGE mode. The yardage is most important to me. All watches are about the same size and for looks I think the winner is the Garmin, maybe the Bushnell ties the Garmin. Izzo is not my cup of tea... The Garmin is a better looking as a watch IMHO but I wont use this as a watch. I posted some pictures of all three watches. However, I couldn't get the Izzo to show yardage (only time) so it prob not a fair comparison. I believe all will prob function fine even with my old eyes, need cheaters to read the paper. I'll update the review nxt wk.I am having prob with the rebate. No link, no rebate offered anywhere on Amazon. I bought this watch for 160 with a rebate that apparently was offered in error (net after rebate 110). Amazon said they'll research and get back to me. Cust serv said the rebate expired on 12/3, not correct, and they can't show me. Purch on 12\1 and the rebate expired on 12/3, received on 12/4, I don't think so.... I printed the add out and it is the same now, rebate til 12/31 but the link doesn't work. Another thing, the only rebate I can find is at the Bushnell site is for 50 if you pay 199 or more. Amazon is currently selling the watch for 198 so the rebate would appear to be invalid. Keep in mind Amazon is working on this and will get back to me. Amazon has always been more than fair in the past so I believe they will make this right. If not I have to decide if I want to pay extra for this watch vs the Izzo for 105 (now 124) or the Garmin for 169. Dicks Sporting Goods apparently sold the Bushnell for 100w this rebate on Cyb Monday...12/10Looks like I'll keep the Bushnell even if I don't get the rebate, purch for 160. I did have a couple small issues with the function of the watch. The most significant was the time it takes the watch to settle onto the proper distance when you approach your ball from a cart. I played at a local course that had GPS in the cart. I was amazed that both the watch and the cart were never off by more yard. That said, the cart was faster at acquiring the yardage than the watch. If you drove directly to your ball the watch COULD take 20 seconds to settle onto the yardage. This caused me to misfire on the yardage ONE time when I trusted the watch showing 80/85 yrds when it was actually 65/70 yrds. I should have payed more attention but trusted the watch and went over the green - it cost me. After this happened I rechecked the watch's yardage after a practice swing to make sure the yardage hadn't changed. It seems if you drive up quickly the watch sometimes lags a little on acquiring the yardage. I doubt this would ever happen if you were walking.The other issue I had was getting used to the feeling of the watch on my wrist. The watch is very light and I don't see this as a lasting problem, but a couple times the watch made me feel as if my glove strap/Velcro came loose. I would look at my glove and see the glove was fine just, must have been the watch. Other than that I hardly notice the watch on my wrist.I didn't have a problem with the watch syncing/advancing with the course/holes.12/14 No call back again... Called and was told the rebate was built in the price and Amazon made a mistake for leaving the rebate notice on the item. Rep said this makes sense because the link doesn't work, say what? The reg price is now there and the link still doesn't work. Disappointed in Amazon, although they have so many items for sale... Be careful, given the price of $198 there may not be any rebate as the only rebate I can find is at Bushnell and the purch price must be $199 or >. Wish I purch from Dicks...