The
Suunto G9 is a wristop computer equipped with internal programming features and Global Positioning System (
GPS) capabilities that allow golfers to instantly and accurately measure individual shot distances, track club selections and scores, and store additional input gained on the
golf course, all from a compact and convenient platform. All shot measurements and on-course data can be easily downloaded from the
Suunto G9 to a home computer for ongoing analysis and learning benefits for players of all abilities.
Said Colliander, “The goal of all
Suunto sports products is to provide outdoor enthusiasts with a deeper understanding and satisfaction with their recreational interests. To that end, our engineers have worked tirelessly to successfully integrate innovative technology and intuitive computer programming within a reliable and easy-to-use platform for the 21st century sportsman.”
The
Suunto G9 computer comes complete with a portable battery charger and
Golf Manager CD software, allowing speedy data transfer to and from the instrument. The
Suunto G9 also features a “Dual
Golf Bag” function, allowing the golfer to input and manage distance data for two distinct sets of
golf clubs.
Additional features of the
Suunto G9 include a watch, barometer, thermometer, altimeter and 3D digital
compass, all cornerstones of a diverse line of
Suunto sports instruments marketed worldwide for the last two decades.
The
GPS technology of the
Suunto G9 is state-of-the-art and can integrate with the vectoring of a
golf course to provide the golfer valuable distance and playability information. The vectoring data of a
golf course can be inputted to the
Suunto G9 in a variety of fashions: through the
golf course computer system; through data links on the worldwide web; or from on-site manual vectoring -- an especially useful function at a home course or instructional facility that hasn’t yet been vectored.
Delivery to retailers of the
Suunto G9 is scheduled for 2003.
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