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SkyCaddie offers £50 trade-in upgrade deal during April

12.43pm 15th April 2020 - New Products

SkyCaddie is offering £50 off one of its new SX400 or SX500 GPS units when trading in an old GPS or laser rangerfinder during April.

Under COVID-19 conditions, golfers do not even need to hand in their previous GPS or laser rangefinder to receive the discount. Instead, they can simply use offer code ‘TRADEIN50’ when buying a new SkyCaddie SX400 or SX500 to obtain the £50 discount – but the offer only lasts until April 30.

Golfers can get the reduced price via their local PGA professional or direct from SkyCaddie’s website.

Both SkyCaddies offer HD screens and are packed with golf’s most advanced mapping technology to ensure that golfers never again experience laser-blindness behind trees, off the tee and on uphill shots to the green. 

And because only SkyCaddie uses exclusively ground-mapped GPS data, as opposed to aerial photography, golfers trust a SkyCaddie’s yardage.

Golfers can choose between the dazzling 5-inch HD screen of the SkyCaddie SX500 (RRP £379.95), now in use by dozens of Tour professionals on the Staysure Tour (formerly European Senior Tour), or the more compact 4” HD screen of the SkyCaddie SX400 (£299.95), which is new for 2020.

Both the SX400 and SX500 have exclusive-to-SkyCaddie features for accurate distance advice, including IntelliGreen Pro which gives a complete view of the green ahead, including major contours; Pin Position, which enables users to pre-load the day’s actual pin positions for laser-beating speed and accuracy; IntelliPath, which shows carries and run-outs along the intended target line; and Dynamic HoleVue, a visual display of the hole ahead which enables users to zoom in to see distances to up to 40 pre-loaded target points per hole, or to pick out precise yardages to chosen targets.

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