DANVILLE, CA (May 31, 2007) GolfTraxx (http://golftraxx.com) expands its target audience to include users of stand-alone GPS devices. "There are a host of tools available online such as GPS Babel and MapSend which enable GPS data to be easily converted into file formats required for specific GPS devices," said Frank DeBenedetti, founder of GolfTraxx. "As GolfTraxx continues to add courses from across the globe to its database, more and more interest from users without a PDA has arisen. Now that GolfTraxx data can also be used by users with a stand-alone GPS, we’ve quadrupled the target audience for our database." GolfTraxx is offering a one-for-one exchange to stand-alone GPS users for Google Earth course maps in its database. "Send us a Google Earth .kml course map, and we’ll give you another course from our database of your choice for FREE in exchange."
GolfTraxx users have the ability to obtain distance calculations in yards or metres on a selected course to front, middle, and back of each green, plus the distance of each shot played. In addition, users can create user-defined waypoints on each hole, such as sand traps or lakes. For each defined waypoint, GolfTraxx provides distances to-reach and to-carry the waypoint. GolfTraxx provides its customers with FREE golf course hole-by-hole information for over 21,000 courses in US and Canada, which can be downloaded to PDA devices via GPRS or WIFI access as part of its voice-enabled, 100% open standards Golf GPS solution for TREO 650ï?¤, Palm Oneï?¤, Palm LifeDriveï?¤, Windows Mobileï?¤, and Pocket PCï?¤, and Windows Mobile 5ï?¤ with built-in Voice Response.
"We are thrilled with the use of our software in many countries across the globe, including New Zealand, Australia, England, Ireland, Scotland, Brazil, Canada, Iceland, Italy, South Africa, and Mexico just to name some of them. Golftraxx is also in use in nearly every state in the U.S. With the rapid infiltration of Windows Mobile devices and golf courses worldwide, our customers needed the ability to obtain golf data wherever they travel." added DeBenedetti. "For example, on your next trip to Hawaii, Golftraxx can provide distances on nearly 50 courses! Or on a trip down under to Melbourne Australia, GolfTraxx can provide distances on over 30 courses. Our customers simply download directly to their device from our online database of mapped courses. Once a customer registers, they also receive an easy way to find out whether courses in the database have been mapped. If a course has not yet been mapped, they can quickly and easily create capture targets on other courses they play using the device itself, and/or submit Google Earthï?¤ maps of their local courses to us for addition to the GolfTraxx on-line database. We are adding Google Earthï?¤ .kmz and .kml file coordinates and waypoints collected by GolfTraxx customers to our database every day. We then make these hole-by-hole GPS coordinates available for FREE downloadâ?¦ usually on the same day the course is submitted, while our competitors charge a recurring annual fee for the data, or charge separately per course. Our belief is that GPS coordinate data should be available for FREE, but most of our competitors do not even supply the actual coordinates, even after you have paid for the courses. Google Earthï?¤ data is also far more accurate than our competitors’ data since it does not rely on manually collected GPS points. As a result, our customers now enjoy far greater accuracy and lower cost-of-ownership, through FREE access to hole-by-hole scorecard data and FREE GPS coordinate data for direct download to their PDA."
Using either Google Earthï?¤ or the device itself, users can quickly and easily map any number of additional targets for each and every hole on the course, if not already mapped, then submit the newly mapped coordinates to GolfTraxx for addition into the GolfTraxx on-line database. Once the targets have been downloaded or captured, GolfTraxx customers then receive yardages to reach (and to carry) each of these additional targets on a particular hole in a single click. GolfTraxx’ competitors use difficult to understand abbreviations for these additional targets and force their customers to scroll through a list of these waypoints one-by-one to find the appropriate waypoint for a particular hole.
The GolfTraxx state-of-the art golf GPS solution features integrated 2-way voice communication between player and device. GolfTraxx has also incorporated a SiRF STAR III wireless bluetoothï?¤ GPS receiver into this fully-integrated Golf GPS solution. In a single click from the main Play Golf menu, GolfTraxx accurately calculates golf shot distances anywhere in the world where the GPS can capture coordinates. A professionally recorded female voice tells you the distances to multiple targets on every holeâ?¦ including front, center and back of each green and distance of the previous shot. In another single click from the same menu, users receive distances to-reach and to-carry any other waypoint on the hole. GolfTraxx captures the club used and lie for each shot. After the round, GolfTraxx exports all data into an MS Accessï?¤ database your computer.
GolfTraxx offers FREE licenses of the software for Palm Oneï?¤, TREO 650ï?¤, TREO 700Pï?¤, TREO 700Wï?¤, Palm LifeDriveï?¤, Windows Mobileï?¤, Garmin Iqueï?¤, and Pocket PC on their website just for submitting a single Google Earth file. GolfTraxx offers FREE downloads of over 21,000 course scorecards in their on-line database directly to PDA devices. GPS coordinates are already included with hundreds of these courses for FREE to all GolfTraxx users. GolfTraxx’ competitors require their customers to purchase courses separately. GolfTraxx offers various bundled solutions between $134.95-$299.95, which include the GPS receiver. If you already have a bluetooth GPS receiver, or all-in-one Windows Mobile device GolfTraxx can be purchased stand-alone for $29.00.
Contact:
Frank DeBenedetti
http://www.golftraxx.com
frank_debenedetti@yahoo.com
877-354-GOLF (4653)