MELBOURNE, Australia. (May 31, 2006) – SureShot GPS, a handheld golf course measuring device with enhanced qualities, was featured on Adam Barr’s Business Report on The Golf Channel’s "Golf Central" on Memorial Day, May 29. Barr demonstrated the use of SureShot GPS on Windermere Golf Club in Orlando, Fla., and, while displaying the device’s color screen and easy-to-read numbers and icons, mentioned its ability to depict measurements in both yards and meters, making it applicable on golf courses all over the world.
"We are pleased that viewers were able to see SureShot GPS in use, and precisely how it assists players with course management by way of distance measurement," said Simon Webb, co-founder of Tee2Green Technologies. aOoeIn creating the SureShot GPS, we wanted to provide a superior device for measuring distances from tee to green. We believe it is enhancing the golfing experience for golfers everywhere"
SureShot GPS recently expanded its distribution to over twenty countries worldwide. Developed last year by Tee2Green Technologies Pty Ltd, SureShot GPS is being praised by golfers for its color screen, simple user interface and multiple options.
SureShot GPS was developed for the global golf market to answer the age-old question: "How far is it to the green?" With this advanced handheld device, distances can be measured from the tee to the front, center and back of the green, together with up to fifteen hazards. The specially-designed color, backlit screen with polarized filter displays distances in either yards or meters. The device is capable of holding up to ten golf courses and can be used on any course worldwide, subject to local rules in accordance with the recent ruling provided by the USGA and the R&A. Courses are available for downloading from the company Web site (www.sureshotgps.com), or players can map courses themselves using the SureShot GPS. The recorded information then can be stored on the device and/or stored and uploaded to the company Web site. Course information on the Web site is catergorized as either user mapped or professionally mapped. Professionally-mapped courses have been mapped by a Tee2Green staff member. Additionally, a scorekeeping feature allows players to maintain accurate scoring as they play, reducing the possibility of signing an inaccurate scorecard at the round’s end. Battery life of the device is seven hours on a full charge. Many golfers, both amateur and professional, already have discovered the exceptional qualities and ease of use which SureShot GPS offers.
SureShot GPS, which exhibited at the PGA Merchandise Show & Convention in January in Orlando, Fla., is available for purchase at select locations throughout the U.S. and elsewhere, and on the company Web site.
For more information on SureShot GPS, see www.sureshotgps.com.
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