I have tried the GreenFinder Program ($35) and the ViewTiN (around $10 when I purchased it).
I have found that they both take several seconds to 'equilibrate', after arriving at my ball, before giving me an accurate distance. I overflew the green, thinking I had 150 yards to center, and after shooting this shot, the application now registered 131 yards. Another time, I was standing on a par 3 tee, at the 162 yard marker; GreenFinder told me the distance was 174 yards, and I know that it was off by 12 yards, so I shut it off, tried ViewTiN and found it to be exactly correct . I then turned GreenFinder back on and it now calibrated to the exact distance. This is the #1 complaint that I have with iphone GPS applications.
The 2nd factor that is important to me, as a 50+ yr old with failing close-up vision, is how easily I can read the IPhone on a bright day, walking the course. GreenFinder's distance display wins, hands down to ViewTiN.
OK - so now there are a half dozen or more applications available and all I am interested in is the correct distance dtermined quickly and an easily read interface. I know that some programs have overhead photos, scorecards, handicap keepers, etc, but that's not for me.
Maybe I should go back and carry my dedicated GolfGuru device....does anyone know if the accuracy of the iphone applications rivals the dedicated device accuracy? The seperate devices certainly take the battery life variable out of the equation!
So, any thoughts and experiences with other applications, observations?
I have found that they both take several seconds to 'equilibrate', after arriving at my ball, before giving me an accurate distance. I overflew the green, thinking I had 150 yards to center, and after shooting this shot, the application now registered 131 yards. Another time, I was standing on a par 3 tee, at the 162 yard marker; GreenFinder told me the distance was 174 yards, and I know that it was off by 12 yards, so I shut it off, tried ViewTiN and found it to be exactly correct . I then turned GreenFinder back on and it now calibrated to the exact distance. This is the #1 complaint that I have with iphone GPS applications.
The 2nd factor that is important to me, as a 50+ yr old with failing close-up vision, is how easily I can read the IPhone on a bright day, walking the course. GreenFinder's distance display wins, hands down to ViewTiN.
OK - so now there are a half dozen or more applications available and all I am interested in is the correct distance dtermined quickly and an easily read interface. I know that some programs have overhead photos, scorecards, handicap keepers, etc, but that's not for me.
Maybe I should go back and carry my dedicated GolfGuru device....does anyone know if the accuracy of the iphone applications rivals the dedicated device accuracy? The seperate devices certainly take the battery life variable out of the equation!
So, any thoughts and experiences with other applications, observations?
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