SkyGolf Goes to WorkOur golf professionals visit every course and confer with course pros and personnel. They then walk each hole recording distances to every critical target that might come into play using the most technologically precise equipment available.
We know you want the right information, so we never rely on outdated satellite images (typically 7 years old and taken from 11,000 miles away). This is not the way to map a golf course and certainly not a SkyCourse. That is why our team takes the time to walk each course just like Tour Caddies, see it from the ground, and provide a caddie’s perspective while mapping it with precision, survey-grade equipment. The result is a map that is both accurate and up-to-date, plus the added benefit of a professional caddie’s experience.
There are no shortcuts throughout this process. Once all targets have been meticulously mapped and recorded, the information is triple-checked for accuracy before being uploaded to our system in the form of a SkyCourse.
As a result, you end up with proven results that only SkyCaddie can provide. We work with each of our golf courses individually to provide you with the latest in course management.
Accuracy: SkyCourses are mapped from the ground by skilled golfers and caddies who work on location with survey-grade equipment. The accuracy of our SkyCaddie provides the distance information you need to play your best.
- Propriety IntelliGreen technology provides distances to any point on the green from any approach angle, automatically. In fact, up to three key distances can be calculated and displayed simultaneously to include carry to front and back of the green, plus any target point in between, based upon the angle of attack selected by the golfer.*
- Up to 40 targets per hole can be available if needed, not just 3, 4, 5 or 6. This generous expansion takes more time to record, but it allows inclusion of distances to all bunkers and their carries, too. Also, any creeks, fairway runouts, or blind hazards are always available if needed to avoid a spoiled round.*
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