GolfBays

Adoré par 10,000+ golfeurs heureux

GOLF GPS TRACKERS

Golf GPS trackers are for golfers who want to make smarter decisions on the course with less guesswork. Instead of pacing out the yards or hoping for the best, these devices give you fast distances to the green, hazards, and key layup points. The best ones include course management tools like hole maps, green views, pin positioning, and shot measurement.

They help you pick a better target and commit to it. In this collection, you’ll find everything from GPS watches to rangefinders. If you are trying to tighten your distance control, play smarter, and make your practice decisions show up on the scorecard, this is the gear that does it.

6 PRODUCTS

SKYCADDIE GOLF LX5 GPS GOLF WATCH

SKYCADDIE GOLF LX5 GPS GOLF WATCH

€354,95€342,95 EUR Enregistrer : €12
SkyCaddie LX5C Ceramic GPS Watch
1 Review

SkyCaddie LX5C Ceramic GPS Watch

€413,95€354,95 EUR Enregistrer : €59
SkyCaddie PRO5X GPS
1 Review

SkyCaddie PRO5X GPS

€471,95 EUR
Garmin Approach G80 GPS & Launch Monitor

Garmin Approach G80 GPS & Launch Monitor

€471,95 EUR
GolfBays

RÉSERVER UNE CONSULTATION

Découvrez GolfBays en action !

Réservez une consultation gratuite
SkyCaddie GameTrax360

SkyCaddie GameTrax360

€94,95 EUR

Sold Out

Garmin Approach G82 GPS & Launch Monitor

Garmin Approach G82 GPS & Launch Monitor

€614,95 EUR

The Big Names in Golf GPS Tech

Garmin

With Garmin you get premium golf GPS watches and handheld GPS devices with big course coverage, fast yardages, and a strong app ecosystem. On compatible Garmin golf watches you also get advanced features like PlaysLike Distance and Virtual Caddie-style club recommendations, tied into the Garmin Golf app.



Shot Scope

Shot Scope gear is for golfers who want a golf GPS watch or handheld device that also measures performance. The V5 combines GPS with automatic shot tracking, while the H4 adds tag-based tracking and deep stats including strokes gained. Shot Scope’s platform also has the benefit of being subscription-free for advanced metrics.



SkyCaddie

If you care about the quality of the map, SkyCaddie leans into verified, error-corrected course mapping and detailed hole and green views, all displayed on bright colour touchscreens.



Voice Caddie

Voice Caddie builds GPS watches focused on decision support. Models like the T11 Pro focus on wind direction and speed, slope calculation, green/putting views, and pin placement tools. All aimed at golfers who want more context than simple front, middle, and back numbers.



Blue Tees

Blue Tees builds modern, handheld golf GPS trackers designed for convenience, especially on a trolley. The Ringer is built around a magnetic mount, a touchscreen, and the features you actually use mid round like hazard distances, shot distance and green view with pin placement.

Choosing the right golf GPS tracker

Start with how you play, not the spec sheet. A golf GPS tracker should make decisions easier on the holes where you usually lose shots, then disappear into the background while you get on with it. Here's what you should think about...

Choose your format first

A GPS watch is the simple option for quick yardages and hazards on every hole. A handheld GPS is better if you want bigger hole maps, clearer layup planning, and easier pin placement. If you mostly play with a trolley, prioritise a device that mounts cleanly and is easy to glance at without breaking rhythm.

Pick the features that actually save strokes

Front, middle, back is useful, but green view and pin positioning are where club choice gets more important. Hole maps and touch targeting help you stop aiming into trouble and start playing to the right side of the hole. If you want your rounds to translate into improvement, add shot measurement and performance tracking so you can see patterns, not just feel them.

Match the brand to the job

Garmin suits golfers who want a premium GPS experience with a strong app ecosystem and, on compatible models, advanced decision tools. Shot Scope is the clearest route to GPS plus shot tracking and stats. SkyCaddie is the pick if mapping quality and detailed visuals matter most. Voice Caddie is built for golfers who want more context than basic yardages. Blue Tees is ideal if you want a modern handheld device that lives on the trolley and delivers the key info quickly.

Avoid these two classic mistakes

Don't buy GPS in a format you just aren't going to use, and don't choose based on one flashy feature at the expense of using it consistently. The best GPS tracker is the one you check on the 2nd, 7th and 16th, not the one you and your pals admire on the 1st tee and then forget about.

Je viens d'installer ce nouvel écran Pro+ sur mon simulateur de golf professionnel. La différence entre l'ancien et celui-ci est incroyable. Non seulement il est beaucoup plus silencieux, mais la projection d'image est bien plus nette. Il est installé très solidement avec les boules élastiques (bungee balls) et il n'y a pas de rebond significatif. Je recommande sans réserve l'écran d'impact Pro +.

Adam S.

Weather n'est plus un problème pour moi, je peux être dans mon garage et au 7e à Augusta en même temps !

B Edwards

L'équipe de golf apprécie s'entraîner avec le tapis d'entraînement Puttout. Plus d'entraînement signifie de meilleurs putts sur le parcours. La qualité du produit est excellente.

Boliver

J'avais déjà une grande salle de sport chez moi, mais je souhaitais aussi commencer à m'entraîner au golf à domicile tout en gagnant en forme. Je ne voulais pas d'option encastrée, donc l'enceinte simbox était la solution parfaite. Elle m'a permis de la placer où je le voulais dans ma pièce, ce qui était un avantage car je ne pouvais pas la mettre contre un mur. La qualité du simbox est hors pair ; j'ai opté pour l'écran Close Knit Baffle car je voulais l'écran le plus résistant possible pour la fréquence de mes entraînements, il est aussi très silencieux, ce qui est appréciable. Je ne peux pas assez remercier l'équipe de Golfbays, tous les gars sont très compétents, on sent qu'ils ont tous un passé dans le golf. Je la recommanderais sans hésiter.

H.P.

C'est une machine exceptionnelle avec une livraison rapide et un service client remarquable de la part de Golf Bays. C'est ma deuxième achat chez Golf Bays, ils obtiennent la meilleure note à chaque fois et je la recommande vivement !

Jonathan

Filet solide suffisamment résistant pour s'entraîner au driver et à tous les autres clubs du sac. La pente de retour est très pratique, vous évitant de ramasser les balles : elles roulent directement vers vos pieds. Je recommande également d'acheter des ancrages de sol ou des piquets robustes pour le fixer s'il est utilisé dans le jardin.

Liam

Qualité fantastique, facile à installer et livraison rapide. On ne pouvait pas espérer mieux. Nous avons également acheté un projecteur et un boîtier de protection qui sont excellents. Offre une installation d'apparence très professionnelle.

Luke M.

Grande qualité, facile à assembler : je tapais dans les balles quelques heures après la livraison, qui est arrivée sous 48 heures. Il manque encore quelques éléments pour compléter la pièce parfaite. Je réutiliserai ce service.

Mark W

La boîte a été livrée très rapidement, y compris le dédouanement, parfait. La SimBox a dépassé mes attentes, la protection « black ball » est très isolante contre le bruit, Impact Screen Pro+ très bien pour le Full HD. Grâce au tutoriel vidéo, elle peut aussi être montée seul, mais bien plus confortablement à deux. Tout simplement parfait, fortement recommandé, grâce aux 6 tailles il y a toujours une place à la maison, tant que la hauteur de la pièce convient. Qualité très convaincante. En bref : brillant pour le simulateur à domicile

Markus K.

Facile et rapide à installer. Quelques petits problèmes logiciels mais facilement résolus par un appel rapide à l'équipe de golfbays. Je recommande TGC2019 pour le jeu. Je n'ai pas essayé les parcours propres à Skytrak mais je pense qu'ils sont bons.

Peter H

Satisfait de la qualité du gazon et le recommanderais vivement à d'autres.

Scott W

Frequently Asked Questions

Want 1-to-1 advice?

A golf GPS tracker is a strategy tool. It gives you mapped distances to the front, middle and back of the green, plus hazards, doglegs and sensible layup points, even when you cannot literally see them. A laser rangefinder is more of a precision tool. It gives you the exact distance to a visible target, like the flag or a tree line, but it does not automatically tell you what is waiting around the corner. The best setup is often GPS for planning and lasers for pinpointing approach shots.

Sometimes, but only in the right mode and only if devices are permitted in that competition. Under the Rules of Golf, a Committee can allow or prohibit distance-measuring devices by Local Rule. When they are allowed, you are still not allowed to use features that measure or interpret conditions that affect play, such as elevation. So if your device has slope, you need a genuine tournament-legal mode that disables slope and makes it non-usable during the round.

For core yardages, often no. Many golf GPS watches and handheld devices will give you distances once the course data is on the device. Where the phone starts to matter is everything around the round: syncing scorecards and shot data, firmware and course updates, and some connected features such as smarter caddie-style recommendations that rely on app data or live information.

Because GPS accuracy is only half the story. The other half is whether the map is built and updated well. A high-quality map places hazards, edges, layup points and green shapes where they actually are, and that is what makes distances feel trustworthy hole after hole. If you have ever had a GPS number that looks plausible but plays wrong, it is often a mapping problem rather than a satellite problem.

Front, middle, back distances are fine until you start aiming properly. Green view shows the shape of the green, and movable pin placement lets you set the flag position on that green. That matters because a pin on the front shelf versus back tier can be two clubs different. If you want your GPS to help you attack the right section of the green, not just arrive somewhere near it, this feature is huge.

Choose a device that combines GPS with shot tracking and a proper stats dashboard. That is the difference between knowing you were 140 to the middle and knowing you repeatedly miss from 140 with a specific pattern. In the brands we stock, Shot Scope is a specialist, with GPS plus automatic shot tracking and strokes gained style insights. Plus you are not paying a subscription to access your stats.

Useful, if you play with a trolley or buggy and you want yardages without constantly checking your wrist or pulling out a device. A good GPS speaker gives you audible distances, sits securely on the trolley, and keeps the round moving. The key is to treat it as quick-reference yardage, not your only source of course management if you like hole maps and green views.

At the top end, tens of thousands is normal. As a reference point, premium GPS watches commonly sit around the 40,000 plus mark, strong shot-tracking watches are often around the mid 30,000s, and some mapping-led platforms provide access to 35,000 plus ground-verified course maps through an active membership or included plan. The practical takeaway is not the headline number, it is whether your local courses are covered accurately and updated reliably.

Three big culprits. First, pin position versus default middle-of-green yardages, which can make your number feel wrong even though the GPS is correct. Second, early-round satellite lock, especially if you start the device on the first tee and expect instant perfection. Third, using front-middle-back distances when the real decision is a layup to a specific point. Add in the occasional wrong tee box selection, and you have most of the complaints solved.

Pick the format you will actually consult before the shots that matter. Watches are the lowest-friction option for quick yardages every hole. Handhelds are better if you want a larger screen with richer hole maps and easier pin placement. Clip-on and trolley-mounted units are great if you do not like wearing a watch and you want constant visibility. The best GPS is the one you use all through your round, not the one that comes out of the box and then gets forgotten about!

Book a Free Consultation