Pa Jayhawk
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- Nov 15, 2005
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Just an initial review of Callaway uPro GPS, will add after more familiarity
This is an initial review and I plan to play about 4-5 rounds in the next 4-5 days, so I will likely have a more thorough review come Tuesday or Wednesday of next week. I will probably do a lot of comparisons to the iGolf as it was my prior GPS. Will also take some pictures showing them side by side, however because my wife is currently on the course with the iGolf, it will be later.
Opening the box, the first thing I notice is that there is no user guide. I also notice that my home course for which I bought this from had setup the user. At first I was a little concerned, but as my course has always done me well, I was just being paranoid. As part of the contract you get 1 free promode course which is 3 credits. My home course being a 27 hole course either flipped the bill or worked out a deal with Callaway to download all 27 in Promode, which would have been 4 credits.
As far as no user guide, they send a ear bud and a tutorial on the unit. As far as I can tell, the only purpose for the earbud and jack is for the tutorial. They also have thorough documentation via PDF files on the site.
The information is stored on a MicroSD Card, and my first recommendation is to back up the Micro SD card onto your computer harddrive. Will get to this later, but the freak that I am, it was the first thing that I did and very glad that was the case. The website and downloading is fantastic and very user friendly. The course include all but 3-4 of the course I have ever played or could remember out of hundred (1 in Canada, a small 9 hole in Kansas, and one that has been closed for a couple years until recent.), although there is a request option. My first thought was to download every course I have ever played or may play in case they go to a pay option on membership. This was probably not wise on my part. The first reason is it cues everything into your available courses, which while you have option to not load them onto the upro, I see no option to delete them from the list nor is does there seem to be any rhyme or reason to the sort. If you sort by course, it will do so initially but then fill in a bunch in the end. The second reason this was a mistake was that when I tried to download 98 courses of non promode courses onto the unit at once, it seemed to have a problem. Hence the reason the backup paid off immensely, as I was unable to link the unit until I restored the MicroSD Card. I do not really blame Callaway for this, nor did I call them about the issue. Once I restored and did a few, it was fine.
Onto the initial review of the unit. When you select to play golf it automatically sorts the courses by closest course to your location. This is a great function. It further list whether the course is Promode or Standard. My personal thought on how I plan to utilize Promode or standard is how much I intend to play the course. I purchased 20 courses of Promode for $80 and downloaded 5 so far. To me, the basic courses likely provide the same detail as any other GPS currently offers (actually much more than some as it has all the hazard information, more than the iGolf), and they are all free.
Playing the round, the first thing I notice is that the Flyover to me is simply a waste of time unless you are unfamiliar with the course or trying to show someone the layout. I have since disabled the feature. It is very simple to zoom in and out on a hole to see what you need to see, as well as using the promode features to select points. Even the basic functions give immense detail and can be toggled by the button on the side of the unit. One other function that it seem to lack, and may very likely be my unfamiliarity with the unit is that when you select to measure a point, then move to another location (edit - meaning another location on the course - physically) it seems to keep the old location until you cancel measure and select it again. Again, this may be my own unfamiliarity with the product on the few rounds I have played so far.
When you get close to the hole it will ask you if you want to change to the next hole upon the next selection change, this is a great feature but can also be disabled. Although you can further switch holes by using the up and down keys. The unit is very small, yet easy to maneuver with how it is designed.
I played about 2.5 rounds since the last battery charge, and it used ½ the battery. This with the brightness turned up fairly high. I left it turned up because it made it very easy to view even in bright sunlight. I also bought the extra battery, which on the iGolf was one of my keys on buying it in that it used AA Batteries. So I should do well. Would kinda like a battery charger, as you currently have to switch batteries in the unit to charge each. But just a side thought.
I currently have 6 promode course and about 10 others on the unit and it uses less than 10% of the card. You could likely fit several 100 basic course or the indicated 50 in promode on one card. Actually I think the demo videos take up about 5%, which could be deleted. I don’t think space is an issue, although you could buy other cards.
Callaway support was kinda strange. I got the battery 3 weeks ago. in trying to get the unit, it was backordered for several months so I went local. I verified the existing $100 rebate would be valid. I then ordered a cart mount which they e-mailed me would be backordered to an unknown date then shipped the following day should be here tomorrow. Also ordered a protective glove for it on the 10th, which said 3-5 days. Never received any response and the order is indication not yet shipped. Sent an e-mail yesterday and have not heard back. Although I did call them a couple times earlier and their support was fantastic. Just kinda strange.
All in all, this seem like a winner. Will post more details and such come next week. After the $100 rebate and the $100 card my wife won that I used for accessories, I don’t think I could have gone wrong with the unit based on what I have seen.
This is an initial review and I plan to play about 4-5 rounds in the next 4-5 days, so I will likely have a more thorough review come Tuesday or Wednesday of next week. I will probably do a lot of comparisons to the iGolf as it was my prior GPS. Will also take some pictures showing them side by side, however because my wife is currently on the course with the iGolf, it will be later.
Opening the box, the first thing I notice is that there is no user guide. I also notice that my home course for which I bought this from had setup the user. At first I was a little concerned, but as my course has always done me well, I was just being paranoid. As part of the contract you get 1 free promode course which is 3 credits. My home course being a 27 hole course either flipped the bill or worked out a deal with Callaway to download all 27 in Promode, which would have been 4 credits.
As far as no user guide, they send a ear bud and a tutorial on the unit. As far as I can tell, the only purpose for the earbud and jack is for the tutorial. They also have thorough documentation via PDF files on the site.
The information is stored on a MicroSD Card, and my first recommendation is to back up the Micro SD card onto your computer harddrive. Will get to this later, but the freak that I am, it was the first thing that I did and very glad that was the case. The website and downloading is fantastic and very user friendly. The course include all but 3-4 of the course I have ever played or could remember out of hundred (1 in Canada, a small 9 hole in Kansas, and one that has been closed for a couple years until recent.), although there is a request option. My first thought was to download every course I have ever played or may play in case they go to a pay option on membership. This was probably not wise on my part. The first reason is it cues everything into your available courses, which while you have option to not load them onto the upro, I see no option to delete them from the list nor is does there seem to be any rhyme or reason to the sort. If you sort by course, it will do so initially but then fill in a bunch in the end. The second reason this was a mistake was that when I tried to download 98 courses of non promode courses onto the unit at once, it seemed to have a problem. Hence the reason the backup paid off immensely, as I was unable to link the unit until I restored the MicroSD Card. I do not really blame Callaway for this, nor did I call them about the issue. Once I restored and did a few, it was fine.
Onto the initial review of the unit. When you select to play golf it automatically sorts the courses by closest course to your location. This is a great function. It further list whether the course is Promode or Standard. My personal thought on how I plan to utilize Promode or standard is how much I intend to play the course. I purchased 20 courses of Promode for $80 and downloaded 5 so far. To me, the basic courses likely provide the same detail as any other GPS currently offers (actually much more than some as it has all the hazard information, more than the iGolf), and they are all free.
Playing the round, the first thing I notice is that the Flyover to me is simply a waste of time unless you are unfamiliar with the course or trying to show someone the layout. I have since disabled the feature. It is very simple to zoom in and out on a hole to see what you need to see, as well as using the promode features to select points. Even the basic functions give immense detail and can be toggled by the button on the side of the unit. One other function that it seem to lack, and may very likely be my unfamiliarity with the unit is that when you select to measure a point, then move to another location (edit - meaning another location on the course - physically) it seems to keep the old location until you cancel measure and select it again. Again, this may be my own unfamiliarity with the product on the few rounds I have played so far.
When you get close to the hole it will ask you if you want to change to the next hole upon the next selection change, this is a great feature but can also be disabled. Although you can further switch holes by using the up and down keys. The unit is very small, yet easy to maneuver with how it is designed.
I played about 2.5 rounds since the last battery charge, and it used ½ the battery. This with the brightness turned up fairly high. I left it turned up because it made it very easy to view even in bright sunlight. I also bought the extra battery, which on the iGolf was one of my keys on buying it in that it used AA Batteries. So I should do well. Would kinda like a battery charger, as you currently have to switch batteries in the unit to charge each. But just a side thought.
I currently have 6 promode course and about 10 others on the unit and it uses less than 10% of the card. You could likely fit several 100 basic course or the indicated 50 in promode on one card. Actually I think the demo videos take up about 5%, which could be deleted. I don’t think space is an issue, although you could buy other cards.
Callaway support was kinda strange. I got the battery 3 weeks ago. in trying to get the unit, it was backordered for several months so I went local. I verified the existing $100 rebate would be valid. I then ordered a cart mount which they e-mailed me would be backordered to an unknown date then shipped the following day should be here tomorrow. Also ordered a protective glove for it on the 10th, which said 3-5 days. Never received any response and the order is indication not yet shipped. Sent an e-mail yesterday and have not heard back. Although I did call them a couple times earlier and their support was fantastic. Just kinda strange.
All in all, this seem like a winner. Will post more details and such come next week. After the $100 rebate and the $100 card my wife won that I used for accessories, I don’t think I could have gone wrong with the unit based on what I have seen.