AirVue Golf answers your most pressing questions as you golf. "Should I take my long iron and go for the green, or should I use my short iron and lay up in front of the hazard? How much further to the green from my lay up point?" AirVue Golf is a satellite GPS rangefinder for your iPhone 3G. AirVue Golf gives golfers crisp clear satellite images of your favorite course, yardage measurements to front, center and back of green, hazards and fairway markers. See the picture and get the data; all on one screen. AirVue Golf lets you plan your game. Using the built-in interactive rangefinder, measure distances to your desired target or lay up point on the course. AirVue Golf gives you the distance to the lay up point and automatically calculates distance from the lay up point to the green. Plan your approach shot and choose the yardage you're most comfortable with. Key Features: 1. Satellite / aerial image of your course. 2. Ability to move and zoom into and out of images. 3. Quick views to see green, fairway or entire hole. 4. Automatically orient green to north/south orientation. 5. Built-in scorecard 6. Auto hole detection shows current hole when playing. 7. Distance measurement tool to calculate shot distance. 8. Interactive rangefinder to calculate distance to anywhere on course.
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AirVue Golf 1.0
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