Callaway Golf uPro Go GPS

uPro Golf GPS by Callaway Golf is a golf newbie’s best friend. Callaway Golf uPro Go GPS has an aerial view of every hole and shows the precise distance of every hole from where you are. It additionally warns you of how way every hazard is. It can show you that path you can undergo without hitting the sand or even the water. It had been truly accurate and helpful. Anyone who loves golf ought to own a uPro Golf GPS by Callaway Golf because it makes the game very interesting and fun at the same time!

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The new Callaway uPro Go contains several of the same award-winning options and advantages of the Callaway uPro. uPro Go is meant for players that desire advanced GPS help in an exceedingly device that comes pre-loaded with 18,000 courses, allowing them to travel straight to the course from the golf shop.

The uPro Go has an straightforward-to-use interface and features a massive, full-color screen that displays vibrant images, even in direct sunlight. At nearly half the weight and size of alternative golf GPS devices, it easily fits comfortably into a pocket without hindering the golf swing.

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Callaway Golf uPro Go GPS
 
Manufacturer: Callaway Golf
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List Price: $349.00
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Product Description

The Callaway uPro Go is a cutting edge, full color GPS device, preloaded with over 18,000 courses across the U.S. and Canada. Providing vivid detail with proprietary imagery processes and the ability to make up to the minute measurements based on your actual location, the uPro Go delivers the technology to change your game with two operating modes: BasicMode for easy to access distance and hazard information and GoMode for highly detailed renderings of the green and the surrounding area. And, at nearly half the weight and size of other golf GPS devices, it easy carry around the course.

The Callaway uPro Go GPS is equipped with cutting edge, state-of-the-art electronics to achieve the best-in-class GPS performance possible. The uPro Go GPS locks in fast and stays locked onto more satellites, with higher signal strength, giving you better accuracy even under adverse conditions. Whether you're playing under tree lined fairways or putting the uPro Go in your pocket, the uPro Go will stay locked giving you the most accurate distances without any delay.

The uPro Go has been preloaded with over 18,000 courses across the U.S. and Canada. Every course available for the uPro Go has been professionally mapped by Callaway employees. Using proprietary mapping techniques and mapping thousands of points per hole, the uPro Go will give you the accuracy you've been looking for unlike the greens and hazards defined by a couple of points on the ecourse. The uPro Go provides amazingly detailed green renderings of every hole with an accurate view of the size, shape, and distance of the green--the detail you need to plan your game.

The uPro Go boasts a high-resolution, full color screen, designed to work in direct sunlight. The uPro Go's transflective screen actually uses the sun's light in bright sun and under cloud cover to illuminate the display, rather than washing out the images like typical screens would. Whether you are playing in the blazing sun or in deep cloud cover, the uPro Go will deliver the best possible image resolution for the day.

BasicMode:
With features available at no additional subscription cost, BasicMode provides both Hazard View and Green View screens. Hazard view provides the distance to the front and the distance to carry each hazard. This easy to understand graphic screen shows both the type and lay of the hazard. In Hazard View, hazards are listed in order based on your location on the course. Green View provides distances to the front, center, and back of the green in clear easy-to-read numbers. You can also access the mark function in Green View, which allows you to measure the distances of any shot.

GoMode:
Available with a 1-time activation fee, GoMode provides a Virtual Green View and AnyPoint (TM) View screens. The Virtual Green View uses a proprietary imagery process to provide vivid, colored, and detailed renderings of the green and its surrounding area, along with precise distances to the front, center, and back of the green. In this mode distances are updated dynamically as you move about the hole. The AnyPoint View combines the best of GPS and laser, allowing you to measure to any spot on or around the green based on where you are standing on the course.

Specifications:

  • Battery: Rechargeable Lithium Ion
  • Battery Life: 10 to 12 hours
  • Course Capacity: Over 18,000 preloaded
  • Screen: 240 x 320 hi-resolution color screen
  • Dimensions: 4.0 x 2.2 x 0.8 inches
  • Weight 3.4 ounces
  • Basic Mode: preloaded
  • Green renderings
  • No annual fees
  • One time GoMode course fee
  • One free course

Manufacturer Warranty
6-month limited warranty

Product Details

  • Delivers pin-point accuracy and high-resolution
  • Vivid color, high-resolution LCD screen with a transflective screen
  • Hazard view with the distance to the front and to carry each hazard listed in order

Video Reviews

The Callaway uPro Golf GPS - Product Video at Golfsmith.com

Customer Reviews

Better than Sky caddie
 
Review Date: May 4, 2010
Reviewer: Carol K. Haas, wilmington de
A friend recommended this GPS so I gave it a try. I am a previous user of a sky caddie 4. I rarely used my sky caddie because I would forget to download the course ahead of time and I often had trouble getting a satelite fix. I had gone through lots of problems getting through the fire wall on my network router before I could ever get my sky caddie up and working.
My callaway UPro Go has become my constant companion on the golf course since I purchased it 2 weeks ago. There are no firewall issues in connecting this device to the internet. Finding the satelite is quick and easy. I decided to purchase it because all courses are already loaded so there are no issues with forgetting to upload a course or deciding what to include or exclue on an extended trip. This GPS also is quick in updating yardage to the hole. I also used it when setting up a golf course (deciding what tee box would be used on each hole) for an upcoming major amateur championship in trying to figure out where landing areas would be, etc and it was a great help. Again the speed of getting the yardage number versus my sky caddie experience was impressive. The device fits easily into my back pccket so I see no need for a cart mount or belt clip.
The only downside is that the joy stick is small and takes some getting used to. Those with big hands/fingers could easily get frustrated using it.
I live in Delaware and play golf in Delaware and New Jersey as well and have not idenfitied any courses that are NOT inlcuded in the course list.
My 2nd Golf GPS -- Love it !
 
Review Date: July 5, 2010
Reviewer: J. Todd, Highlands Ranch, CO USA
This is my 2nd golf GPS. My first was the Golf Guru 002 which I thought was a pretty good unit. After using the uPro Go for one round, I'm very happy I've moved on. I am a 5-handicap so accurate, timely information is very important to me.

First off, I refuse to pay an annual subscription for a sky caddie and would never pay for individual courses (uPro Regular) -- I play too many different courses and I like to play in different states too. I also believe in having as much information as possible as long as it is easy to get to while playing. I do see the benefit of having full hole mappings (garmin G5, etc), especially on courses that are new to me. That being said, I'm not willing to pay double for that little extra bit of info. I also want a unit to be as small as possible (cell phone size is as big as I'm interested in) because I like to keep the unit in my back pocket.

The uPro Go has a great value proposition since it is pretty inexpensive (I paid $150 with Go-mode activated post rebate) and it's pretty feature rich for the $$$. I love Go-mode -- the right mix of important info and the flexibility to move the pin to the right spot. The graphics are great. The shape of the green and traps around the green make the info worthwhile. My previous golf GPS (Guru 002) had Intelligreen but the graphics were so weak that putting the pin in the proper spot was not possible. I also never trusted the accuracy of the Guru's reading to the pin since I would often measure the distance to the pin w/my Bushnell laser rangefinder and find the Guru off by 5-10 yards. Therefore, I had to carry my Rangefinder in addition to the GPS for pin-distance info. I cross referenced the uPro Go on most holes today and found it's yardages to be spot on w/my laser. It could just be that the course I played today was mapped better than the Guru's so I'll have to play a few others with the laser/GPS combo as well before I leave the laser in my trunk.

Here are my pros/cons so far:

Pros
- Size is awesome -- actually smaller than my HTC Hero Cell phone
- Screen is great -- very readable on the course (not sure why anyone is having issues)
- Go Mode -- fantastic. I think it's a very average GPS without Go Mode. Well worth the $50.
- Accuracy is great so far
- Course availability here in Colorado is great - I couldn't find any courses that I play that aren't already mapped.
- Cost is very reasonable
- Pretty intuitive interface -- easy to go from Hazard Mode to Go-mode.
- Was a little tricky the first time I wanted to load the course I played ...
- Auto hole advance works most of the time
- Unit build quality seems very solid
- Very easy to mark your shots for distance tracking
- I like the joystick -- not sure why others dislike
- Syncs easily with my Macbook Pro (Snow leopard)


Cons
- Would like to see scorekeeping on the unit
- Would like a hole view option
- Hazard info a little spotty (front/back of the trap/water is open to interpretation as to where they mapped it)
- Battery life may be iffy (not sure if I can get two full rounds -- had 40% left after one round)
- When you move the pin on the green in Go-mode, the other info around the green disappears (Why ??)

All-in-all, I'm happy with my purchase so far. Hopefully, Callaway will add some more useful features in the future. I'm not sure why Callaway doesn't just add $50 to the price tag and sell it with Go-Mode already activated (or just ditch the rebate). Without Go-Mode, the unit is similar in technology to devices that are 3+ years old. I'll try to update my review in a couple months after I've had more experience with the unit and played more courses.
Callaway Upro Go
 
Review Date: July 2, 2010
Reviewer: Sam C Turner, Cleves, OH United States
Great little GPS. I have friends with Golf Buddies and Sky Caddies. Ranges of all of these are within a yard. The size is great, fits easily in a pocket. No problem reading in the sun.

Sometimes it seems to struggle locking into a reading. My friends with Golf Buddies have the same problem. My friend with a Sky Caddy claims he doesn't. But for the cost savings and ease of use (all courses are preloaded) I can put up with a slight problem.
works great!
 
Review Date: April 12, 2010
Reviewer: Steven T. Ohta, Cypress, CA
I used it for the first time today. Registration and syncing were easy to do. It may not do as much as more expensive units, but it does what you need. It's accurate and tells you how far to hazards and any point on the greens. For the price (about $209 on Amazon or ebay) it is a solid buy.
uprogo
 
Review Date: July 6, 2010
Reviewer: golfguy,
The uprogo gps does everything it advertises and does it well. It met all of my expectations. I called tech support and had to wait a few minutes to get someone, but they answered all my questions and were thorough. I also asked to have a course that I play which was not listed to be mapped. Within two weeks, the course was entered in their list and although it was not yet mapped, it is in the que. Also the tech support call center was a US based call center with people that speak english. After 5 hours in a Microsoft Indian call center recently, this is a major determinant in any product that I purchase in the future. Overall, this is a 5 star product.
Worth the money
 
Review Date: June 14, 2010
Reviewer: Kermit V. Boschert, St. Louis, MO USA
I just used my uPro Go for the first time. It works great and updates yardages very quickly. I liked the MyGo option, but haven't bought it yet. I just used the free course provided. Am considering paying the one-time fee for it for all the courses. Originally had a Sonacaddie Autoplay, but it never worked and I returned it for the uPro Go and it was a good move. It is very easy to use; easy to read in the sun; small and light; and easily transitions from hole to hole. I almost did not buy it because of the review @ Amazon where the user hated the joystick. I think the joystick is easy to use as are all of the buttons.

The only thing missing is a "tee to green" view capability.

I definitely recommend the uGo Pro.
I like it but it has a few problems. Worth the money.
 
Review Date: June 23, 2010
Reviewer: Nick Nichols, LAS VEGAS, NV, US
I had a Bushnell laser range finder which I liked. I saw the upro go online and bought it. It takes awhile to load up each time I turn it on. The only problem I have with it right now is the GPS doesn't lock on each time. The yardages fluctuates between 2 to 8 yds. You have to reset the GPS before each round. Tech support told me I only had to do that one time but not so with the one I have. If I get that problem resolved it's worth the money.

Callaway uPro Go’s Simple Mode has access to the identical large database of courses and contains free offerings of Green View and Hazard View. Green View provides accurate distances to the front, center and back of the green. Hazard View shows the gap to the back and front of all hazards, as well as the kind of hazard.

The Callaway uPro, honored by Standard Science, is the sole dedicated golf GPS system on the market that has golfers with actual hi-resolution aerial photography of golf courses. In its patent-pending ProMode™, aerial photography and state-of-the-art graphics enable golfers to accurately visualize holes and clearly see hazards, providing accurate distances therefore golfers can navigate the course and arrange their strategy.

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