MELBOURNE, Australia (Jan. 16, 2007) – The next generation of SureShot GPS, a handheld golf course measuring device with enhanced qualities, will be introduced at the PGA Merchandise Show & Convention Jan. 25-27 in Orlando, Fla. This new version of the product has a number of features which will enhance the user’s experience.
"The new generation of SureShot GPS, which we are proud to announce after a dedicated period of research and development, is even faster and more accurate than before," said Simon Webb, co-founder of SureShot GPS. "Players will appreciate the way the device makes their rounds even more enjoyable."
From a golfer’s perspective, the new SureShot GPS technology picks up the satellite signal faster, and the strength of the signal is much greater. This results in the unit’s increased speed and accuracy.
The key differences of the next generation of SureShot GPS, are:
– it uses the "next generation" GPS chip set
– the screen is significantly brighter than before
– the battery life is now thirteen hours, allowing for two rounds of golf on a fully-charged unit
– the device is WAAS-compliant
The ability of SureShot GPS to be used on any golf course in the world, its advanced features and ease of use have increased greatly the demand for this award-winning device on every continent. Whether traveling or playing a local golf course, any golfer can enhance his game with the extra knowledge and confidence that SureShot GPS provides.
SureShot GPS recently was made available for purchase in Edwin Watts Golf stores and on the Edwin Watts Web site (www.edwinwattsgolf.com). Last fall SureShot GPS won a PC News Weekly’s "Editor’s Choice Award" for performance and value. It earned a full five-star rating and was noted as a "must-have for serious golfers."
Developed in 2005 by Tee2Green Technologies Pty, Ltd., SureShot GPS is being praised by golfers for its anti-glare color screen, simple user interface and multiple options. The device can depict measurements in either yards or meters; thus it can be used on golf courses the world over. More and more golfers are adopting SureShot GPS as their product of choice, especially as a 12-month course subscription is included free of charge with purchase. The retail price of SureShot GPS is $399 USD.
SureShot GPS was developed for the global golf market to answer the age-old question: "How far is it to the green?" This advanced handheld device features a specially-designed color, backlit screen with polarized filter that clearly displays distances to hazards and greens. The "Welcome Screen" can be customized for presentation as a corporate or personal gift. Distances can be measured from the tee to the front, center and back of the green, enabling mapping of the front and carry of up to 15 hazards per hole and up to 33 reference points per hole. A player has the ability to tailor his own mapping requirements, whether the selected golf course is professionally or personally mapped, with lay-up points, for example. Another option allows a player to record and analyze statistical information for a round of golf, such as fairways hit, greens in regulation, etc. 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 ruling provided by the USGA and the R&A. Many golfers, both amateur and professional, already have discovered the exceptional qualities and ease of use which SureShot GPS offers.
SureShot GPS will be exhibiting in Booth 2788 at the PGA Merchandise Show & Convention. For more information on SureShot GPS, see www.sureshotgps.com.
Contact:
Sally J. Sportsman
(telephone) 407/293-5075
(e-mail) sjsport@earthlink.net