Walk or Ride?
Next, let’s assume that your handheld includes embedded support for Bluetooth, has a Compact Flash slot, and a SDIO slot. Now what? It is time to ask yourself if you “walk” or “drive” a golf cart most of the time during your rounds of golf. Drive – we suggest a Bluetooth GPS receiver If you drive a cart most of the time, then we would suggest getting a Bluetooth GPS receiver. With a Bluetooth GPS receiver and a piece of double-sided Velco, you can temporarily mount your GPS receiver to the top of the golf cart (i.e. rented or owned). That way, the GPS receiver is always pointing up to the sky for the best reception. In addition, should you decide to walk out on fairway, you can always remove the GPS receiver from the cart and take it with you (i.e. Velco mounted). Also, since you haven’t added anything physical to your handheld, your handheld will most likely fit into the cup holder of your golf cart. Or, you can purchase a handheld mounting system (i.e. suction cup mount) for your car