In: Golf Accessories
20 Nov 2009
Amazon.com Product Description
The G-100 Golf Stat Tracker II records, stores, computes, and displays critical statistical information on your golf game, helping you refine your practice methods and shave strokes off your score. The G-100 tracks such information as the number of drives you hit in the fairway, average and individual driving distance, total and percentage of greens in regulation, total sand saves, and total number of putts per round. In addition to keeping track of your daily statistic performance, the Stat Tracker II stores data for a more detailed long-term analysis. It can hold up to 100 complete rounds, adjust nine-hole scores to reflect 18-hole statistics, or transfer data to a PC via its data port. Best of all… More >>
5 Responses to Golf Stat Tracker II G-100
J. UPAH
November 20th, 2009 at 8:06 am
I used this once and the interface was clunky and the product just doesn’t have much behind it. I think I only paid $12 so not a big loss but I am not going to use this tool going forward. Maybe it’s me, I don’t update my scores on a web site either, despite my best intentions.
M. Gaige
November 20th, 2009 at 10:29 am
i recieved this as a gift for my mother in law who is an avid golfer. i should have checked it more closely. When she tried to use it, it didnt work… no problem we thought, we will just get some new batteries.. no big deal… well, yes, actually – BIG deal since everything on the inside of the machine is corroded and doesnt work with the new batteries either
Donald B. French
November 20th, 2009 at 10:38 am
Very disappointed, attempted go to product web site only to find company is no longer in existance and peripherals and support are not available. Device is complicated, difficult to use and archaic.
Peter
November 20th, 2009 at 10:48 am
Usage is clumsy. No course/slope rating posibility. Stats do not tell you anything without that. Batteries were very old and leaked our of the box. Tried the advertised site to find software. Never found it. But got all kinds of popups. I recommand to use your pencil and scorecard, simple and it always works.
Nichols Gallo
November 20th, 2009 at 11:30 am
The Tracker looks easy enough to use. However, when I sent in the warrentee card it was returned by the post office as being undeliverable. I am now without a warrentee.