GolfPlus GPS comes standard when in Bahrain
Published on April 25th, 2006 in fitness, gps navigation
Members and visiting golfers may now enjoy the benefit of GPS (global positioning system) on their golf carts when they play at Riffa Golf Club.
The new ‘GolfPlus’ system is designed to inform golfers of the exact distance of their ball from the green thereby making club choice quicker and easier and ultimately improving their pace of play.
‘We will shortly be taking possession of thirty new Club Car golf buggies, all of which will be fitted with the GolfPlus system. Forty Club Car buggies in our existing fleet have already had the system installed,’ explained Phil Jones, director of golf operations at Riffa Golf Club.
‘GolfPlus is an incredibly user friendly piece of equipment,’ said Mark Newell, the group managing director of GolfPlus. ‘It consists of a full colour graphic display and gives distances, accurate to within 3 metres, in either yards or metres as preferred. It also acts as a unique advertising platform with different company logos or messages being displayed on the screen as the cart travels around the course.’
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